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00:00 Music in three words
00:02 Scrap my music in three words. Okay, um
00:04 Energetic, real and
00:09 Play
00:14 What is Africa the motherland to you
00:18 What are so Africa to me is it's exactly what you said. I answered the question
00:24 He says it's the motherland. It's the motherland. It's what
00:28 It's where the original is that everything originates a man no matter how far like
00:32 We know we've come with it. It's like the original is it?
00:36 What what is America and what what are the main differences between Africa and America
00:43 Made of Disney King is this we can call musically speaking. Okay, basically speaking. I want to say the main difference is
00:52 American well hip-hop is more like
00:56 I
00:58 Thought I guess more monotone compared when you compare it to Afrobeats. It's not as um
01:03 It's I feel like music now. It's kind of like kind of like dumbed down a little bit
01:09 I mean, so it's not it's not as um
01:11 I don't think it appeals to everyone as much as Afrobeats does like I like
01:16 Reggae music the dancehall music does I feel it's more more international
01:20 I feel like American music is more like America century this every um
01:23 Alphabeats has taken over in the last couple of months and years
01:26 What according to you would you say is why that genre music has taken over that much?
01:31 I think because it gives you a feeling
01:35 I think I
01:38 Think music that gives you more feel it because if you look at music back in the day was it gave you more of a
01:42 You know like like think about like two five biggies biggie time. I had more feeling to it like
01:50 Afrobeats gives you that feeling like dancehall gives you that feeling so when you when you and I keep saying dancehall too because I feel like they're like cousins
01:56 You know what I mean?
01:57 So it's like um with Afrobeats it it it gives you like it speaks to you
02:02 You don't really know it's because you know, you know America. I'm Jamaican in America. All right, so, you know, I don't really
02:07 Understand, you know, it's not really my language my first language to speak the dialect
02:12 So for me, even if I don't understand the music
02:15 I hate when I'm here it gives me a feeling I could tell you this I could be like now like you're like
02:20 Yeah, this is Bob and I don't even know what they say
02:22 Which three I piece
02:28 Rallo Rodriguez
02:36 Always say
02:40 Burnable action
02:43 And
02:46 That's for sure
02:49 Oh
02:51 I'm your Jamaican Artist, YB.