There has been a series of disappointments for dancehall artiste David Constantine Brooks, more popularly known as Mavado, but the latest came recently when he was denied entry when he arrived in New York last Thursday.
Mavado, who had been apprehended in Jamaica recently on gun-related charges, only had his travel documents returned to him a few days ago, as they were ceased under a court order.
However, due to his recent troubles in Jamaica, Mavado says the New York authorities have denied him entry into their country.
"Dem sey dem get it sey mi Visa cancel an' mi wanted inna Jamaica, suh mi a sey how mi fi wanted inna Jamaica an' mi jus' a come from Jamaica. Suh dem a sey dem haffi guh sen mi back an' check it out," Mavado said in an interview with THE STAR. "A three show mi did fi do ova deh (in New York), but dem (the promoters) jus haffi understand di vibe cause mi nuh own plane or airport."
However, Mavado says he will not allow his recent troubles to get him down.
"Right now, fi tell yuh di truth, a jus' life a di greatest ting, suh mi nuh even a worry mi self. Mi jus tek everything to Jah in prayer. Suh all who a fight mi, none a dem power nuh greater dan Jah," Mavado said.
Adding, "Look how mi all jus' a come back offa tour an' police a come lock mi up an' charge mi, an a long time ting dat, 'bout one year ago dem sey. A jus' bare fight dem a fight mi ... But as mi sey, a on di rock. Mi sey, mi nah guh under."
Mavado, who appeared before the Gun Court on March 28, was granted $200,000 bail with one surety and was ordered to surrender his travel documents.
Brooks was charged in connection with an incident where two persons were shot and injured on July 27 last year.
Mavado is scheduled to return to the Gun Court on May 27
linko said
13:28 04/12 2008
dem wont giv di gangsta a break
Keneilb said
16:46 04/12 2008
Some man face ago get bleach up
big up Mavado pon di Daybreak
***DK*** said
16:48 04/12 2008
lyndo said
16:52 04/12 2008
even if him nuh travel...DON"T WORRY, DON"T WORRY
BADANG!!!
Crazypickney said
01:22 04/14 2008
lol ah boi
scuppo said
01:22 04/14 2008
this post already, right?
jamaican5star said
01:24 04/14 2008
dem a fight out di man hard star
djmercenary said
01:32 04/14 2008
Wonder if he gonna make the Best of the Best in Miami on May24th?
FiveStar said
03:07 04/14 2008
di gangsta still deh on the rock, dem cant fight progress.
viper_3kj said
09:39 04/14 2008
djmercenary wrote:
Wonder if he gonna make the Best of the Best in Miami on May24th?
STUWY77 said
11:30 04/14 2008
No hating thing cause the DJ badd. But if a man make him bed him haffi lay down inna it. a just so life set.
Mavado denied entry to USA
Teino Evans, Staff Reporter
There has been a series of disappointments for dancehall artiste David Constantine Brooks, more popularly known as Mavado, but the latest came recently when he was denied entry when he arrived in New York last Thursday.
Mavado, who had been apprehended in Jamaica recently on gun-related charges, only had his travel documents returned to him a few days ago, as they were ceased under a court order.
However, due to his recent troubles in Jamaica, Mavado says the New York authorities have denied him entry into their country.
"Dem sey dem get it sey mi Visa cancel an' mi wanted inna Jamaica, suh mi a sey how mi fi wanted inna Jamaica an' mi jus' a come from Jamaica. Suh dem a sey dem haffi guh sen mi back an' check it out," Mavado said in an interview with THE STAR. "A three show mi did fi do ova deh (in New York), but dem (the promoters) jus haffi understand di vibe cause mi nuh own plane or airport."
However, Mavado says he will not allow his recent troubles to get him down.
"Right now, fi tell yuh di truth, a jus' life a di greatest ting, suh mi nuh even a worry mi self. Mi jus tek everything to Jah in prayer. Suh all who a fight mi, none a dem power nuh greater dan Jah," Mavado said.
Adding, "Look how mi all jus' a come back offa tour an' police a come lock mi up an' charge mi, an a long time ting dat, 'bout one year ago dem sey. A jus' bare fight dem a fight mi ... But as mi sey, a on di rock. Mi sey, mi nah guh under."
Mavado, who appeared before the Gun Court on March 28, was granted $200,000 bail with one surety and was ordered to surrender his travel documents.
Brooks was charged in connection with an incident where two persons were shot and injured on July 27 last year.
Mavado is scheduled to return to the Gun Court on May 27