Since 1983 Half Pint has been my number 1 singer alongside the great Tenor Saw'' to this day half-pint songs can play anywhere anytime! Timeless tunes,
half pint is a very good singer i always listening to him he teaches us to love each others as one he is one in a million forever love straight from the heart God bless you half pint always
Love your song my brother the night o met my husband it was a song you sing was playing at the lounge title Hold and na let go or two to one not sure the real title but still love all your songs wish i could meet you. Any time i hear that song it always brings back sweet memory as a matter of fact i sing that song in my mind each day it never leaves my head God bless you my brother and hope that you have a long and prosperous life.
His voice is the same sweet music that comes out of his voicebox ICON aswell of Good reggae music ICONIC ❤️💛💚🖤🇹🇹🇹🇹 Hope these ELDERS/SOLDIERS are treated with the respect they DESERVES!!!!!!!💯🇹🇹 Love his music 🎵🎶 Love 🔥🔥🔥🔥
During the early eighties no singer could touch HALF PINT musically''every song he sang was a hit tune'' Half pint in my top 5 artist after BOB - DENNIS - TENOR SAW - GARNET
Nuff respect!! When "Greetings" buss is real conscious vibes! I wish the youths of this new generation could all hear your inspirational words. Blessings to you Sir from Trinidad!
Half Pint was quite articulate in this interview. However, some of the main component and pioneers of our music were studio bands like The Skatalites, The Sound Dimensions, The Soul Vendors, Byron Lee & The Dragonaires (show band) to name a few. Laurel Aiken, Joe Higgs, Delroy Wilson, Jackie Opel, Lord Creators, Slim Smith, Dennis Brown, The techniques The Melodians, Justine Hines & The Dominoes, Toots & The Maytals, Desmond Dekkar & The Aces. Count Machukie, King Stitt, U Roy, I Roy, and Big Youth are some of the singers and toasters who help to shape and carved what the music has become today.
Big ups to the icon Half Pint he's been around for a very berry long time I grew up listening to half pint from in the sixties when I was born he's really an excellent artiste so keep on doing your thing mi bredren up like seven.
I Never Knew TV reading my mind! As far as this type videos being made to educate people on the historic value Jamaican music has on the whole world through out time. Valuable and educational. Bless Up!
1980 was a wicked year...for real...politics started separating .. even friends in kingston...thats when we started been scared to visit other communities in kingston ..out of fear for our lives.
Sir Half Pint your song Level the Vibes is the inspiration for the name of my sound system: The Level Vibes Soundsystem..! so Greetings I bring to you and Thank you. Blessing to all
Half pint its good to see this leagand still going strong blessed love to all keep up the good work knowledge is power also don't ever stop doing you're thing
REGGAE the MOST realistic MUSIC the greatest MUSIC!!!!!!!! nah Tek back me TALK!!!!!!! Every aspect of LIFE going ON'S!!!!!!!!💯🇹🇹 Listen 👂🏾👂🏾👂🏾 and Learn!!!!!!!!!🇹🇹 Substitute LOVER one of my favorites!!!!!!!!
what song was that in the first few seconds of the video and also half pint is one well educated and intelligent man and on of my favorite artists bless up and thanks for this video