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GOAT KILLED LIVE ON CAMERA IN ‘THE TRUTH’ VIDEO…WAIT TILL YU SEE IT, BLOOD IS IN THE AIR @one876 @slicker25 @straitent @MasickaMusic

How Masicka ah move so hard inna the streets? Him ah the real Young General bout ya. Him touch the road last night wid bout 30 man, and get The Truth play bout 8 times over Whoppings Thursdays, and then him go Spanish Town go seal the deal. Ah this weekend him Brave video ah drop, and the Truth video too where him a cut the goat throat live pon camera inna Waterford, it gruesome y’all, yu ah go love it.

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Will Bounty Killer show him bad mind self on Onstage this week? @ravelja @one876 @bounce876 @straitent @MavadoFans @slicker25





Will Bounty Killer be on Onstage this week promoting ” Its Tha Party “, his Birthday bash? What will he say after Mavado destroyed his credibility last week? Killer come off like him bad mind the Gully fi his achievements. When Mavado ah fly the flag fi Jamaica overseas, wah Killer ah do, him de a Jamaica every week, nobody nah buck him ah airport. Him just bad mind the ting, him fi mek the star shine, yu nuh hear Addi new song???? MEK THE STAR SHINE, DON’T SHOW YU BAD MIND!@!!!

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Beenie Man talks about D’Angel cheating @one876 @bounce876 @KingBeenieMan @sparkiebaby

Beenie Man stopped by the Breakfast Club on Power 105.1 with Charlamagne Tha God, DJ Envy and Angela Yee on May 28th where he opened up about women cheating versus men cheating, as well as, his thoughts on Vybz Kartel’s conviction and subsequent life sentence. Beenie said: “women always cheat…if she do it one time, she will do it again.”

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MR VEGAS CHALLENGES I OCTANE TO A CLASH ON DANCEHALL NIGHT AT SUMFEST…TUNE FI TUNE…GOURZONG, LINE UP DI MONEY @one876 @bounce876 @mrvegasmusic @CPBoomlove @scottmedic2005 @michieboo101 @whatasinting

Wearing a black N.W.A T-shirt, Mr. Vegas posted a video on his Facebook page challenging I Octane to a clash during dancehall night at Reggae Sumfest. He chided Octane for his suggestion that he “wanted Mr. Vegas to perform in front of him”.

“Don’t work in front of no man, yu go luuuu, Octane,” Mr. Vegas said. “Mek we work one time, ah dancehall night on Sumfest.”

“Bring it, no media hype, no fake forward…as a matter of fact, just bring yu torchie dem, dem de one side of the venue, ah dem alone can show yu worth, me ah go natural, with God Almighty and the real fans dem.”

It is sad that this generation of artistes find no shame in arguing about who will close a dancehall show. This sort of back and forth about closing a festival is unheard of, how can a top artiste decline the invitation to do so after he floundered spectacularly last year. This sort of behaviour only lowers the bar for dancehall and make it near-to-impossible for the youths to continue to make the dancehall industry viable because there is no standard to emulate or structure to maintain. It’s a free for all and that does not augur well for the viablity of the music.

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