A young man from Brooklyn gets caught up in Jamaica's lively Dancehall music scene.A young man from Brooklyn gets caught up in Jamaica's lively Dancehall music scene.A young man from Brooklyn gets caught up in Jamaica's lively Dancehall music scene.
Collie Buddz
- Donovan 'Dada' Davidson
- (as Colin 'Collie Buddz' Harper)
Beenie Man
- Beenie Man
- (as Moses 'Beenie Man' Davis)
Nigel Fleary
- Squeeze
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
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This should be called "horny people having kids with no adult plans"
I lived in Jamaica, "blood clot"..every 2nd word?
Yeah, hire an American has-been millionaire to do a painful interpretation of Jamaician Patois.....everybody runs to see anything with "Busta Rhymes" in it.
I worked for Gregory Isaac, I saw and experienced Jamaica...this is a nonsensical, vanity project.
Could have shown respect for the country, instead it was a ridiculous rip off of dirty dancing.
I lived in Jamaica, "blood clot"..every 2nd word?
Yeah, hire an American has-been millionaire to do a painful interpretation of Jamaician Patois.....everybody runs to see anything with "Busta Rhymes" in it.
I worked for Gregory Isaac, I saw and experienced Jamaica...this is a nonsensical, vanity project.
Could have shown respect for the country, instead it was a ridiculous rip off of dirty dancing.
I dont see why the film has some bad review. The film is decent to me. The story is just about young man trying to survied and dancing become outlet. he in the street life but want to better in life. A young lady introduce him into dance hall. The ending of the film is mess up and sad. They could made a better ending.
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