White Jamaican on Growing Up In Kin-gston, TikTok Fame, & Speaking Patois | Sidequestz

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‪@side.questz‬ is the Jamaican legend. Today we talk about art, living in Kingston, Jamaica, TikTok fame, and falling in love with Jamaican women. WELCOME TO CAMP!

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コメント (21)
  • @shaho4063
    I’m currently living in Jamaica studying in Kingston but originally from Belize, my family is of Lebanese descent and one time i grew my beard out and a random jamaican guy called me “Suicide Bomma” 😂. Now all my Jamaican friends call me that as a nickname.
  • ‘Of Many One People’. Wish the world would adopt this Jamaican concept. The world would be a better place.
  • " I am a local", those words ring true to our motto,--out of many one people! Love dah yute yah!
  • @glenmcdaniel
    His description of how race is perceived in Jamaica is spot on. His description of Jamaican nicknames cracked me up.
  • @reeseb.6985
    I still don’t get why it’s hard for Americans especially to grasp that there are different races and ethnicities in Jamaica just like in the US. I get the “you don’t look Jamaican” so often it’s exhausting to keep explaining. Jamaica’s history is so rich and I’m enjoying uncovering my family’s diverse history. It’s true Jamaica is a mostly Black (African) country, but we’re truly out of many one people.
  • @CourtsideLeon
    As a Jamaican American, I have to say this interview was pretty cool. I was afraid of the 2 hours but it was well worth it. Kudos 🇯🇲
  • @mast1286
    This guy is basically my new favorite on YouTube videos for the last 3 or 4 months now! I appreciate the depictions of how easy going people from Jamaica 🇯🇲 can be and it makes me wish the whole world would take notes to the social acceptance and openness that Jamaican culture can display. AGWANBOSSI!!! BROWN MAN! ❤❤❤
  • @kimkim8760
    Jamaican are really and truly patriotic. We support each other hardcore
  • @xrystiang8923
    Yes mark!! As a white guy that grew up in the caribbean, this guy is awesome. Love his clips, glad to see someone have him on for a long form
  • @astreet339
    I love the way he come in and out of his Jamaican accent
  • In the song “Hey Baby” by Stephen Marley and obviously one of the goats mos def, he says “Ive been gone awhile away from you and i hope you OVERstand”. Now i know why he says overstand instead of UNDERstand. Thank you!
  • Great interview.. Gideon, saw you through your shorts.. massive respect to you after this.. great interviewer.. empathic, listens, proper conversation.. so enlightening..
  • First time I met a white Jamaican was in high school and at the same time. One of my teachers was a Chinese Jamaican first time ever seeing that. Jamaica is a lot more incredibly diverse than most people think! Awesome interview! Rep the 305 big dawwwwwg
  • @bigmike4923
    I used to work at a tire shop with a Guyanese guy who introduced me to dancehall and my life has not been the same since😂
  • @elfredawright
    Bob Marley died 42 years ago. His music transcends cultures and races because he sang about unifying themes of peace and love, social justice, fighting against "isms and scisms" - a challenge to fight against racism, colonialism, etc. Bob is unparalleled. He was a true Jamaican who was not in it for the money but to deliver a message that continues to reverberate around the world to this day. RIP Bob. ❤🇯🇲🇨🇦
  • One thing i can say i was born here and been here my whole life and am sure i couldn't explain this shit like him! hes spot on bro he's no fake bro .. respect to him hes a G
  • @gofres
    I love hearing how cultures and languages blend between each other as they merge. Jamaican English is a beautiful poetry. We see this warping of language to a lesser extent in different parts of the UK where each region has its own words and meanings but Jamaica just puts this on steroids! Bob said it all, "one love, one heart"... We are all one people.
  • @MarkJBBowen
    Amazing discussion, as a light skinned Jamaican I found it to be on point, accurate, truthful and yet amusing also. Very well done.