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Ding Dong, the dancehall icon behind hits like "Badman Forward," joins Diggin’ to explore the records that shaped his sound and career. Timestamps: 0:00 - Introduction: Commanding the Crowd 1:09 - Growing Up in Nanville’s Music Scene 2:17 - Dancehall Influences: Buju Banton & Sean Paul 3:45 - Hip-Hop & R&B Inspirations: DMX, TLC, Tony Braxton 4:56 - The Impact of "Badman Forward" 5:33 - Playlist Picks: Skilly Bang, Bob Marley, Elephant Man 6:49 - Concerts & Performances: Chris Brown, Busta Rhymes 8:01 - Dancehall’s Global Reach & Choreography 9:53 - Closing Thoughts & Swag Surf Memories From the streets of Nanville, Kingston—a community steeped in music culture—to commanding global stages, Ding Dong reflects on the artists, producers, and moments that defined his journey. He dives into dancehall classics from Buju Banton ("Things Change"), Sean Paul ("Just Give Me the Light"), and Super Cat, while sharing how Jamaican sound systems like Caveman Sound and Sunrise Sound influenced his early years. Beyond dancehall, Ding Dong highlights hip-hop inspirations like DMX (Flesh of My Flesh) and Nelly, as well as R&B favorites from TLC and Tony Braxton. He breaks down the cultural impact of tracks that move crowds, from Swag Surf to Palance, and reveals the songs he’d pair with "Badman Forward" in a playlist—including Skilly Bang, Bob Marley, and Elephant Man. With stories of performing alongside Chris Brown and Busta Rhymes, Ding Dong offers a rare glimpse into how dancehall’s energy translates worldwide. Tune in for a candid crate-digging session filled with nostalgia, insight, and the rhythms that made Ding Dong a dancehall legend. Tags: Ding Dong, Badman Forward, dancehall music, Sean Paul, Buju Banton, Super Cat, Jamaican sound systems, Diggin’ interview, Kingston music, Caveman Sound System , dancehall classics, DMX Flesh of My Flesh, Just Give Me the Light, Skilly Bang, Elephant Man, Chris Brown concert, Busta Rhymes, Tony Braxton, TLC, Swag Surf, Palance, vybz kartel, Psy, gangnam style, Chris Brown Concert Jamaica, Busta Rhymes Live, 50 Cent in Jamaica, Michael Jackson’s Influence, Music Discovery, Crate Digging, Dancehall History, Crowd Command, Performance Energy, Street Dance vs. Choreography, Dancehall in Hip-Hop, Jamaican Concert Culture, Sound System Influence, Dancehall Dancers, TikTok & Dance Trends, Badman Forward, Just Give Me the Light, Things Change, One Love, Catch a Fire, Don’t Go Chasing (Waterfalls), Flesh of My Flesh, Swag Surf, Palance, Back of the Class, Dip Again, Never Scared (Bone Crusher), Get Low (Nelly), Keep Your Head Up, Check out OkayPlayer: https://www.okayplayer.com/ Follow us on social media: Instagram: / okayplayer Twitter: / okayplayer Facebook: / okayplayer OkayFuture Labs: https://okayfuturelabs.com OkayAfrica: https://okayafrica.com