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  • Playing the twitchy bantamweight to Sean P. 's hulking heavyweight, Buckshot bounced onto the stage almost three hours in and powered through Black Moon standards "Buck 'Em Down" and "I Got Cha Opin," then set off the night's second mosh pit with the whole Boot Camp performing the Jamaican dance hall-influenced smash "Sound Bwoy Bureill."

    Music review: Boot Camp Clik at Liv Rhome Anderson 2010

  • Playing the twitchy bantamweight to Sean P. 's hulking heavyweight, Buckshot bounced onto the stage almost three hours in and powered through Black Moon standards like "Buck 'Em Down" and "I Got Cha Opin" then set off the night's second mosh pit with the whole Boot Camp performing the Jamaican dancehall influenced smash "Sound Bwoy Bureill".

    In concert: Duck Down anniversary show at Liv Click Track 2010

  • Also performing are Baba Israel — the “emcee, Beatboxer, and hip hop digeradoo player…known for his freestyle ability, powerful lyrics, and booming Beatbox beats.” — as well as Benny Bwoy, the “original Jew-maican”, the pioneer of Jewish dancehall reggae who called out Matisyahu at the Apollo in 2006.

    Y-Love Birthday Performance In Brooklyn To Benefit A Worthy Cause | Jewschool 2007

  • Bwoy head big too much,” means that the young man is swelled with conceit because he is connected with “Militie ban.”

    Travels in West Africa 2003

  • "Bwoy head big too much," means that the young man is swelled with conceit because he is connected with "Militie ban."

    Travels in West Africa Mary H. Kingsley 1881

  • When I heard that rhythm I said, "Bwoy you mad???" and they said, "we cyaan get nobody to sing 'pon this riddim" so I said, "gimme the riddim".

    Jammin Reggae Archives 2010

  • So from that I decided, "Bwoy, Shaka no talk to me so again".

    Jammin Reggae Archives 2010

  • So from that I decided, "Bwoy, Shaka no talk to me so again".

    Jammin Reggae Archives 2010

  • So from that I decided, "Bwoy, Shaka no talk to me so again".

    Jammin Reggae Archives 2010

  • When I heard that rhythm I said, "Bwoy you mad???" and they said, "we cyaan get nobody to sing 'pon this riddim" so I said, "gimme the riddim".

    Jammin Reggae Archives 2010

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