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Vybz Kartel said No more Gun Lyrics
by DRW
(Jamaica)
Vybz Kartel
Dancehall Deejay Vybz Kartel said he will no longer be doing Gun Lyrics.
In a media release, he said "As of this moment I will no longer be doing “gun lyrics”. I did a song called “bad up u mada” and every one and their mada(lol) counteracted it, trying to get their already expired 15 minutes of fame.
Well I got news for them. They're at war with themselves,cause I ain't giving them the time of day…hush y’all insects and parasites.”With that being said,the record must show that, 1)’Big bad and brave’. 2)’duppy know who fi frighten’ and 3)’clap it up’ were all released earlier this month just in case people hear them and think I'm going against my word. I guess I must be twitter,because everybody followin’ me.
Kartel made it clear about a song which is said to be released by him. He said "(RE: A SPLICE SONG ON THE INTERNET WHERE MY VOICE IS ALTERED TO SAY “ME WANT KISS U PON DA P* JAW DEH”) … I should not even be dignifying those allegations with a statement but since it is the politically correct thing to do, so be it.
This attempt by these malicious and vindictive persons who seek to defame my character is as futile as trying to dethrone the dancehall hero from the pinnacle of the genre … try something else that is more believable. Better luck next time haters.”
He said that his fans can listen to the real (unaltered) version of the track in question here.
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