If you ever heard the Jamaican fans chant ‘We Still A Win’ every time a Jamaican athlete won at the Rio Olympics, here is where the phrase originated from.
Jamaican dancehall artiste Popcaan is in full support of Usain Bolt and Team Jamaica released the popular single 'We Still A Win '. The song pays tribute to Usain Bolt referring to him as the Real Ghetto Idol. The song however, blasts Gatlin.
Many caught wind of the song when Usain Bolt himself used the song in a series of SnapChat stories following his historic three consecutive gold medals in the Men's 100m and were curios to find out where it came from. In the SnapChat videos he sings and dances along to the song.
Here's the song. What are your thoughts?
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