Zoelah - Wine Up On Me (Soca Music Video 2009) video free download


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Duration: 04:11
Uploaded: 2009/02/19

Offical Music Video For Zoelah - Wine Up On Me

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9 years ago

Nicole Perry

Love it 

9 years ago

imohamme5

Why is that faggot man in the video 

9 years ago

Sutherlands Real Estate

Good song..! Bless up to my good friend Zolah!

9 years ago

Cindie Lamour

I love this song...gets me wanting to whine my waist each and every time!

9 years ago

kevin l Brown

It just keep reminding me of eastern parkway lawd a mercy

9 years ago

Lou-anne Cumberbatch

wow  i love this song. it puts me in the mood forrrrrrr.

10 years ago

Icequeentt

and Guyana is located in South America but is the only country there not considered to be Latin, it is considered a West Indian country... so a guyanese is a West Indian, rather than a Latino! lol.  

10 years ago

HowardU Grad

DAMN, I JUST EJACULATED IN MY PANTS. KEEP WHINING UP ON ME ZOELAHHH.

10 years ago

Icequeentt

who is the man in that video??? anybody know

10 years ago

sweetkiwi99

Still love this song!

10 years ago

isabelle izzy

I really love song 

10 years ago

Ahmad Abu Kraiem

wtf is this !

10 years ago

leon tugwell

My fav soca song. Big yuself ZOELAH!!!!

10 years ago

shadi Williams

amazing song got we swingin and making a little wine

10 years ago

DrKirstie

ooo one of the best songs to grind to in the day hehe

10 years ago

Jessica Colbourne

. Reggae is especially popular through the international fame of Bob Marley. Jamaican music's influence on music styles in other countries includes the practice of toasting, which was brought to New York City and evolved into rapping. British genres as Lovers rock and jungle music are also influenced by Jamaican music. SO BEFORE U RUN UR MOUH NO UR SHIT!

10 years ago

Jessica Colbourne

The music of Jamaica includes Jamaican folk music and many popular genres, such as mento, ska, rocksteady, reggae, dub music, dancehall, ska jazz, reggae fusion and related styles.Jamaica's music culture is a fusion of elements from the United States (rhythm and blues and soul), Africa, and neighboring Caribbean islands such as Trinidad and Tobago (calypso and soca)

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