Many Antillean Creole French: ♥ Tout le monde (French) = Everyone (ACF = Tout moun) Lévé lanmen = Put your hands up Écoutez! (French) = Listen! (ACF = Kouté) Wimen = Shake Soukwé = Shake Pli fò = Louder Ankò = Again Bésé ba = Go down! (with your body) Annou alé = Let's go Kwiyé = Shout Square One anlè plas-la = Square One on the place (or in the house) Écoutez et criez! (French) = Listen and shout! Wè mézanmi! = Yes my friends! Annou ay = Let's go Mwen di'w, annou alé = I told you, let's go Apwézan zot tout ka kouté mizik Square One, k'ay doublé sa (?); tout moun byen pa sa? = Now all of you listening to Square One's music, are going for a second of this; is everyone okay with that? Zot k'ay chanté pli wo, alò dakò, = You're going to sing higher, so okay Annou ay, annou ay, yonn, dé, twa, kat = Let's go, let's go, 1, 2, 3, 4 Nou vlé tann zot, ou sav? = We want to hear y'all, you know Chanté = Sing
2021🔥🔥🔥!!! one of my favorite songs, I grew up on an island in Honduras (Guanaja, the green island 🏝)and this is the kind of music you hear there !!! used to dance with my grandpa💖 LOVE ITTT!!!
I saw Square One in a club in St. Martin in the late 90’s. We danced all night and I became obsessed with Aye, Aye, Aye. I bought the CD “Sweetness” but my CD disappeared few years ago. I want to buy a new one!!
Oh wow growing up in jamaica this song is like a get together song for everyone having a great time grandama showin the youngsters how its done rest in peace nana
This was one of my favourite song .when she called St.maarten you know all of us in the 90st killed this song in Holland. I will never forget I dance with Alison in Holland Rotterdam .
Just discovered this song and can't stop jammin it .. Especially when I get off work 4:30am DFW Airport way and people looking at me like...??? That's an Old song..#.. I don't care... Feels like I just won the Lottery#!... ******.........Aye Aye Aye.....*******
This song is really bouyon, that's when WCK, first serenade band and Dominica was on top of their game. You can hear the creole and bouyon flavor all over this song. The 90s was great👌🏾
@@liamjerson9843 I can show you a big catalogue of music from Dominica that songs like that from the 90s, and every body knows the accordion is one of the most use instrument in bouyon music from the 90s and early 2000s. And most music back then in Dominica was sang in creole. Oh and lets not forget we made cadence lypso, which zouk comes from. So you better come better than that with your BS. Straight facts!
she did not include TRINI either, but it was more meant for the french or French creole islands, but she did say West Indians, including everyone. only english island she included was Barbados (where she is from).
Lol that's because trini musician does it too only call Barbados, Grenada, Trinidad of course never the French west Indies countries is now they coming across Dominica music which is taking over like a storm, so now they using it to boost back lol
I love soca music, but no they don't make Soca music like this anymore, and the dancing was so nice back then too. It was very sexy, my mouth is watering just thinking about it.
📣🙌🏾🎶West Indian! West Indian!🙌🏾🎶🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 ❤🖤❤🖤❤ OH MY NOSTALGIA GOODNESS 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽feels even betta 2 hear NOW-WEEEEEE ! 🎉aye aye aye! My soul is nourished feels fresh and lika new woman! (I FORGOT this integral song shhh no tellin' mi 😘Aunti K😉 AYE!😅 So happy! My adult & inner child's soul is warmed filled...right to da bone!❤🖤 🙏🏽Ty 4 posting this. I am truly grateful feeling it all🎶❤🎶 my mind, body and much needed soul is warmed up lifted! filled! happy ol gal! As soon as I heard the words: transporter back in ⏳ @ mi Auntie's; 6 or 7yrs ; skippin' hand in hand2gethr; w. my twin sister👭🏾🎉 bouncin'2 chutney beats dancn' while heading home singing:😂🙃 🎉📣West Indian! West INDIAN🙌🏾🙌🏾 Auntie's in my 42 yrs ol'gal brain I still Aye! Aye! Aye! 😂🙃🙌🏾🙌🏾 ❤🖤❤🖤❤🖤
think i was 12 or 13 when this song first came out. I'm 29 now and i'm still grinding to this song - sweet as ever - grind meh grind meh grind meh, aye aye aye!!
They never mentioned Haiti which is a French Carribbean Island - I understand why the other English/ Spanish Islands wasn’t mentioned but to excluded Haiti it shows how many Carribbean islands don’t consider us Carribbean.
My mom was born in Jamaica. My dad was born in saint Vincent. I was born in USA of a haplogroup of half afro Caribbean ancestry. I have also Jamaican american ancestry from Baltimore.
Square One was extremely popular in Trinidad during the late 80's into the 90's because of their ability to maintain the integrity of true soca [along with a few other artiste ] when the genre and tenure of soca music was going through a seemingly unpleasant evolution of which it is stuck in up to present time...
I G.WISE I.V wanna challenge king bubba next year to see who brings the best rum song for 2024...... this one here is superrrrrrrr litttttttttt🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥