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What caused Konshens-producer beef and fight at MOJITO MONDAYS??? @one876 @bounce876

Dancehall star Konshens and a young producer-engineer reportedly got into a tussle over a song that Konshens had voiced for the producer several months ago. According to the street, Konshens had voiced a song for the young producer, and then Konshens re-recorded the same track for another producer on a different riddim, and then released it. The young producer then released the same track, and that act triggered the bad vibes and then finally led to the conflict.

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KONSHENS HEAD GASHED BY YOUNG PRODUCER AT MOJITO MONDAYS, SHOT FIRED !!!! @one876

Last night, it was pandemonium inside Mojito MOndays as a young producer and dancehall recording star Konshens got into a tussle, resulting in Konshens getting a bloody face. According to eyewitness reports, Konshens grabbed the young producer in the neck and the young man retaliated by using a bottle to smash in Konshens’ face. Then members of Konshens’ entourage beat up the young man, and a shot was fired in the air. The young man threatened retaliation, saying that ‘mi can bring the whole a Grants Pen come up ya right now, yu know who oonu a ramp wid???’.

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ALKALINE NOT BOTTLED – SURINAMESE PROMOTER @one876

The Surinamese promoter of the ‘Back to School’ Tommy Lee-Alkaline show — during which Alkaline was reportedly bottled by angry fans — has denied those allegations, pointing to time constraints and strict cut-off government guidelines for stage shows as the reason why the huge crowd resorted to bottle throwing two weeks ago at the concert in Flamboyant Park, Suriname.

“”Alkaline did not get a full hour to perform his songs and the police went onstage at 2 a.m to end the show and that’s what started the bottle throwing. Tommy Lee performed for 80 minutes, and cut into Alkaline’s time by almost 20 minutes. Alkaline began performing at 1:20 a.m and he went until 2 .am. when three police officers went onstage and started to unplug the system,” Vincent Truys, promoter of the Back to School concert told one876entertainment.com.

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