Rastafarian firebrand Lutan Fyah, who is presently on a six week tour of Europe, has vowed that he will not "bow to extortion or corruption", and will not allow anyone to force him
"I did not burn down the houses of those people in Thompson Pen, but the police is attempting to smear my character by locking me up for a crime which they know I had no knowledge of, and was not involved in," he told One876Entertainment.com recently.
"I am innocent of this arson allegation, and I have a team of lawyers fighting this case. I will not give in to extortionists, and I am not going to let this incident stop me from spreading the message in the music."
Lutan Fyah is known for the number one hit, 'Save the Juveniles' as well as his latest chart-burner, 'St. Jago De La Vega' which peaked at #2 on most local reggae charts.
swif said
01:49 03/06 2008
seem like every artist hav scandel attach to there name
nicotined12 said
11:02 03/06 2008
big up mi boss
Casino said
12:07 03/06 2008
mi rate lutan fyah still, gwaan do u ting mi dadz
linko said
13:51 03/06 2008
lol
up2 said
09:43 03/07 2008
d feds dem a try mek it look like d man a live up to him name.
gwaan do u ting yah rasta man..bun out dem dutty mind
DJ O.P. said
10:03 03/07 2008
mi rate lutan fyah to di fullest..di mon full a conscious lyrics.... of course dem a try fram him.. a so dem do we prophet all di while
Crazypickney said
22:00 03/07 2008
oh gosh, they accused him of burning down houses, oh my
Garrick said
08:18 03/08 2008
WTF
Buddah said
21:15 03/09 2008
dem nuh stop bring down di rasta man name...dem need 2 'llow di man...Fyah..cut an' guh thru
"I am innocent of this arson allegation, and I have a team of lawyers fighting this case. I will not give in to extortionists, and I am not going to let this incident stop me from spreading the message in the music."
Lutan Fyah is known for the number one hit, 'Save the Juveniles' as well as his latest chart-burner, 'St. Jago De La Vega' which peaked at #2 on most local reggae charts.