As a Jamaican I was immediately taken aback. That was a terrible start an interview; comparing a Jamaican artist to an American artist. Thug and skilli have two completely different sounds.
This is awesome and I love your music and hopefully one day I get to come to Jamaica 🇯🇲 and hopefully one day my brother get a feature from you … manifest 🗣✍🏽 More life more blessings to you…❤️
In London the gangstas are all offspring from the original jamaicans who came here (showa posse ) our slang and gang culture is based off of jamaican culture and poverty. Its deeper than the music we are 1 in the same which is why the UK & JA link up is gonna be more impactful that J.A and US or US and UK ⛔🧢
@@phanatixtawkshow169 masicka squash Kartel law boss alkaline skeng jashii silk boss skilli a come wid buff buffet buff buff a wah dqt bro that aint music that's bs I honestly don't want to see skilli carry dancehall bc it will make it seem to overseas audiences that is what our music is and it sad bredda him did a gwan good until yo if you look at his albums it's only one ok song and everything else is bad dis cannot continue.
@@cosmicwisdom999 Jamaicans just do that when they speak to foreigners that they don't think will understand them. They even do it when talking to the British. I think comes from spending most of there days without internet only interacting with other Jamaicans and the main image they have if the outside world is American TV ....
Never compare Jamaican 🇯🇲artist to an American artist. From the early beginning of interview I was like Skilli don’t really fuck with this nigga he barely looked this men in his face much least his eye while he’s talking. Notice Skilli quickly doesn’t agree with him on What he assumes, then correct. He got to come with better questions