artists have been talking about this for years saying that the uploaders put the word diss on a song and then the public think that’s the case when nuttin nuh go so. ![]() ![]() let the artists verify that they are in a war and stop following the biased media. his last war was with bounty and he ended that then he started focusing on songs like “we’ll make it” “crashing head on” “ordinary servant” etc. kartel already said that he will not dignify artists with responses who try to get a hype off of him, and he wont save any drowning men reaching for straws. I dont know why yall want to argue, but all im saying is dont jump to conclusions until we’re sure. kartel has always referenced ballers like messi, maradona, bibby, pepe, pele, even hoopers like jordan since his early career days, would all of those references be toward someone specific as well if they mentioned one of those names? yea it seems like supn inna supn because alki referenced messi, but kartel always references various ballers so it could be a coincidence. Now i cant say for sure what the issue is, but to say that these songs are directed at some1 specific, would mean that songs like real badman, blackberry etc were directed to some1 specific as well and that’s not necessarily the case because he was not warring any1 when those songs released. Have you heard change mi? that song was recorded in 2011 when addi was free, but they changed the riddim and released it earlier this year (like they did with many other songs of his, even mi nuh trust ppl). The two artists have since settled their differences following a peace treaty organized by the Jamaican government.Īlkaline found himself on the wrong side of Kartel’s fans who accused him of copying the deejay’s image and signature flow. Mavado and Vybz Kartel were involved in one of the most infamous feuds in dancehall history between 20. “Have you ever see a killer kill a shadow dawg / Step in a yo yard, catch you in a yo dirty draws / Two stuck in a yo f***ing heart / A which league dem a play dem a juggle ball? / Addi a go kill everybody before second half / All when you buy lotto ticket you nuh stand a chance / You and yo batty man friend dem weh bad a dance,” Vybz Kartel deejay. The former Portmore Empire boss showcased his lyrical prowess over a hard hitting beta produced by TJ Records. “Dem nuh in a my league / Nuh in a my league / Dem a hype wid a likkle bit a money and weed / Nuh reach no weh, and a seh dem a lead,” the Gully Gad sings. Kartel fans on social media are saying the track is a response to Mavado’s smash dancehall hit “My League” released in June on the Liquor Riddim. The incarcerated dancehall deejay just released a new gritty single titled “Which League” where he took some serious shots another other artists. ![]() Vybz Kartel could be reigniting his beef with his old and new nemesis Mavado and Alkaline respectively.
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