(I COULD NOT BELIEVE MY f*%kING EYES SO I DID NOT POST THE VIDEO IF YOU WANT CUT AND PASTE THE LINK I AM SO f*%kEN DISGUSTED )
Before 19 seconds into the video, the controversial DJ made his appearance by running on to a stage chasing off patrons. "Hol' on deh! Mi a do sumn yah suh! Sorry deh! Sorry deh," he said while pushing three men off the stage to create enough room.
Clad in créme pants, with grey T-shirt and matching turban, the DJ began jumping to the beat of Konshen's Walk And Whine and yelling, "whoiiiiii!! dis a nuh boring time!!" Fuelling the energy of the gyrating male patrons.
At that point, a particularly passionate male couple took the spotlight grinding on each other with one man on his head top, while his partner held him firmly by the hips 'daggering' him from behind, much to the delight of the other patrons and the spirited ras.
Men dressed in full female apparel made their presence known when Gaza Slim's Independent Ladies blared through the speakers.
The dynamic DJ, feeding off the vibes of the crowd yelled, "Weh all a di independent ladies!!" and the more effeminate patrons could be seen showing their appreciation for the hit song by bussing a whine and strutting to the middle of the dance floor.
As the video concluded, the Ras could be seen jumping on stage and yelling "All who waa party sehh party!! Party mi sehh!!" to cheers of approval from patrons.
Unlike the patrons in the video who were appreciative of the Rastaman's efforts, some viewers were not as kind. One commented, "I aint mad at nobody in this video but the Rasta. He don't need to be proclaiming that anymore."
Another commented, "Fire, fire, fire, an look pon di style dread. Shame to di Rasta community."
"Mi nuh kno weh mi really ah watch to neck back ... but mi kno one ting ... juss true ah man locks him hair don't mean him ah Rasta.. Meck mi tell yuh real Rasta nuh inna dem ting, no time ah tall ...," another user added.
But to the displeasure of some viewers, others were supportive of the Rastaman stating that he was only doing his job.
"The dread in the far background, leave him alone, Rasta community doesn't care, he's dancing with nobody, the man is a MC and doing his work," a user commented.
While another stated, "It's his job to make sure that people having a good time, free country dis!"
Let me tell you King #2 tings me na romp wit My family and What I believe in !!! I would never play a ***** man party I was in shock when the video surfaced 6 yrs ago and it showed ***** man in Jamacia having a f*%ken party with selectors and every ting but since the some of the people eat off a dem , they did nothing about it not burn it down , shot the selector nuting pretty soon dem a go walk straight up inna dance and start dance and carry on lets see who laughing then !!!! take it as a joke laugh !!!! They already silence the artist dem who do you think is next!!! Not the sounds !!!! Laugh !!!
I am older then most When I see Turbans on a mans head I don't see dreads I see a cultural history of strong black men that fought for there freedom from slavery turn around and created a way of life defient of the white mans teachings ,enabling Sallasie I a Ethiopian to walk and be seen as the second comming of Jesus !!! A black man not a white god !!! So yes I am upset and the more they silence we artist the more our youth will forget !!!! Look up the tune it was the year 1966 !!!! He came to JA that is a historical moment in history !!! Me I am not a dread but inna life me grow under the history of Rastafari that motherf*%ker needs to be scalped and Hung!!!