@@cocobenji6123 it's not about cheating. You just don't know how us jamaicans roll. We talk truth and we speak out mind no matter what is it. Basically we ain't fake. Good, bad and ugly you getting it straight. That's what the OP meant. Get it now?
4:55 - I think Charlemagne is confusing Black with the term "African American." If you call someone from the Caribbean an "African-American, they will correct you, but we definitely consider ourselves a part of the Black Race.
@@Learningisfree808 Your really gonna say that with a straight face when Jamaica has been and still to this day controlled by the half breed boule class
Charlagmane so damn close minded you will never ever hear a Jamaican or Caribbean man say he’s NOT black that’s what YOU AMERICANS say to us. It’s only Americans that don’t know the difference between ethnicity and nationality 😑
When I was living in Jamaica I never saw everyone for their skin color. I saw everyone as equal and as one but when I came to the US that's when I saw all this being an issue in the US. I went to Primary School with white, Chinese, etc and we all never looked at each other being different never been a problem in Jamaica.
I remember when Chris use to attended St Jago high. I would always drink his porridge from his dish , even when my mom use to give me mine separate. *he was great at football*
My baby Christopher Martin I love his voice been waiting for this level up!!!!!!!👑👑👑👑👑👑👑👑🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋💋
Caribbean people don’t say they’re not black, we specify that we’re not African American, there’s a big difference. Black = race, African American = ethnicity. & furthermore the term African American is used INCORRECTLY
Rashida B. Ethnicity is a synonym for nationality so in part, those who were born on American soil with Caribbean parents are Jamaican-American and so forth for others.
The problem is Americans live in a bubble and assume their way is law for the rest of the world. African American describes someone from Africa migrating to America and becoming a citizen. Not 3rd/4th generation American blacks or black persons from other countries 🙄
YEEEEEESSSSSSSS!!!!! Shout out to the Breakfast club for having Chris Martin!!!!!! Real talented artist and very humble!! As a promoter and fan doing a show with him is on my bucket list for sure!!!!!
If you ever have the chance to see this man live-GO SEE HIM!!! He's fire on stage🔥🔥🔥cheaters prayer, to me, is a funny song. Much love and respect to Christopher from Germany ❤️ #bigdeal
Its nice to see Chris on the BFC, he represented his self well. Dexta Daps his next Jamaican artist i would like to see they interview. When you watch is performance, you can see the ladies have a special love for him.
I like his explanation of celebrating Valentine's Day. He called it a day of showing love. I never thought of it that way. I know its the day to celebrate with the opposite sex or now days, your significant other.
Charlamagne' tripping. We are not African-American but we are definitely BLACK! Africans, Caribbeans...are black (the race) not African-american (ethnicity).
Christopher Martin represented us Jamaican at the highest level a swear..... they know our culture, what we are against and what we uphold and keep using the same questions to Alt our musician career ... but fyi we are now professional