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Jamaican Me Crazy ft George Creme & B moni
Disrespectful! Holiday Romance!, B Moni Punched by girl in Jamaica, Nigeria & Jamaica Similarities.
In this episode of TCCO, the usual suspects George Creme and B Moni link up after B Moni’s solo getaway to Montego Bay, Jamaica, where he stayed at the Riu resort and collected a suitcase full of stories. He breaks down the entire trip: why he went solo, first impressions of the resort, the day-to-night vibe, the food, the music, the staff, the excursions, and the wild moments you won’t see on a brochure. The headline? A “holiday fling” that turned into something real. After meeting a Canadian woman in Jamaica, B Moni finds himself unexpectedly invested, pushing the table to consider: how much respect is owed to a holiday romance when it starts feeling like a genuine relationship? Is a long-distance setup realistic, or are we romanticising the sun and the rum? The debate gets funny, tense, and surprisingly honest as B Moni asks everyone to treat her with the same respect as a girlfriend—even if the foundation was built on vacation vibes. We also get into why B Moni always seems to attract confrontation, including a shocking moment where a woman in Jamaica hit him on the back of the head—what led up to it, how he handled it, and what it says about boundaries and self-control on the road. From there, we zoom out and compare Jamaica and Nigeria: the rhythms of daily life, shared values around family and respect, church vs dancehall vs Afrobeats, the food (jerk vs suya, patties vs meat pies), the humour, the hustle, and the deep cultural pride. Expect jokes, blunt honesty, and cultural insight with that signature TCCO energy. If you enjoy longer, less-edited conversations with all the context and chaos, join our Patreon for extended cuts, extra stories from Montego Bay, and behind-the-scenes moments we couldn’t fit here. Like, subscribe, and drop your take: should a holiday fling ever be treated like the real thing?