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You play it on the radio, a so me say, we a go hear it on the stereo

Board Musical Youth - Pass The Dutchie
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You play it on the radio, a so me say, we a go hear it on the stereo

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"Youth - Pass The Dutchie" is a classic reggae song released in 1982 by the British group Musical Youth. The band, consisting of members Dennis Seaton, Michael Grant, Kelvin Grant, and Junior Waite, gained international recognition with this hit. The catchy tune, filled with energetic beats and playful lyrics, quickly became an anthem for the youth of that era. The song encourages the passing of a metaphorical "Dutchie," representing a cooking pot. Its underlying message promotes unity and sharing, highlighting the importance of looking out for one another. The upbeat melody and infectious chorus make it impossible not to tap your feet to this iconic track. You can experience the magic of "Youth - Pass The Dutchie" by playing and downloading the sounds here. Let the nostalgic beats transport you back to the free-spirited atmosphere of the early '80s, when music had the power to unite people from all walks of life.