Nuttin Nuh Go So File
The Buy Out Riddim is one of the most successful dancehall backdrops, also hosting Sean Paul's "Like Glue".
The lyrics systematically list social taboos or negative behaviors (e.g., betrayal of friends, drug abuse, or unfaithfulness) and firmly state that the subject does not engage in them. Nuttin Nuh Go So
The title phrase—translated roughly as or "It doesn't happen that way" —is used as a recurring rebuttal against slander . The Buy Out Riddim is one of the
"Nuttin Nuh Go So" is a popular 2001 dancehall track by the artist Notch (Norman Howell), featured on the iconic . The phrase is Patois for "it's not like that" or "nothing goes that way," and the song serves as a defense of character , refuting rumors and highlighting all the negative things that should never be true of the person being described. "Nuttin Nuh Go So" is a popular 2001
Unlike many tracks that celebrate specific lifestyles, this song is defined by what it is not , creating a moral boundary for "correct" behavior within the community. III. Musical Composition The song's longevity is tied to its infectious production: