Beenie Man is now officially off this years Guinness Sting 2007 concert. Isaiah Laing, head of Supreme Promotions, which produces the year-end show told us that all attempts at a possible reconciliation with Beenie Man or his management team had been futile.
Were still not sure why Beenie has made such a decision. He is just robbing his loyal fans from seeing him perform at the biggest one night dancehall show in the world. He is now officially off Sting this year, maybe he will perform next year, that is up to him, Mr. Laing told One876Entertainment.com this morning.
Last week, there was a war of words between Laing and Beenie over the real reasons why Beenie Man had refused to do the show. Beenie Man accused Laing of threatening him and attempting to strong arm him into doing the show. He also said that it was Laing that had offered him $2 million to do the show, an offer he refused. For his part, Laing remains baffled as to Beenie Mans sudden refusal to do a show that he had played such an instrumental role in building over the last 14 years.
bLaCkBeatZ said
23:01 12/17 2007
YAY?!
swif said
02:09 12/18 2007
why every week another story bout him nah do sting?
linko said
08:57 12/18 2007
sting ago miss him still
Casino said
10:31 12/19 2007
Sting nah see me dis yr at allllll. only wen wasp a perform, then mi gone
Figs said
14:14 12/19 2007
lol @ owadkelly
Beenie need fi go hide.
Crazypickney said
23:48 12/19 2007
if i was beenie i wouldnt go, after the man a come talk bout how him will talk things, no sah, if mi a beenie mi nah rate dat dey manager dey again.
fingaz said
07:09 12/20 2007
KrazyPickney me agree with you me would'nt go either unless me a roll strapped cause somebody would a get it when them start the stupidness Bullet Bullet Connect
Last week, there was a war of words between Laing and Beenie over the real reasons why Beenie Man had refused to do the show. Beenie Man accused Laing of threatening him and attempting to strong arm him into doing the show. He also said that it was Laing that had offered him $2 million to do the show, an offer he refused. For his part, Laing remains baffled as to Beenie Mans sudden refusal to do a show that he had played such an instrumental role in building over the last 14 years.
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