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| Vybz Kartel and Mavado disses rain down on Self Defence Riddim

Once again, a war of words between Vybz Kartel and Mavado is brewing in the dancehall even amid all the euphoria that surrounds the phenomenal achievements in this years Olympics by Jamaican athletes.

[youtube=Once again, a war of words between Vybz Kartel and Mavado is brewing in the dancehall even amid all the euphoria that surrounds the phenomenal achievements in this years Olympics by Jamaican athletes. According to industry insiders, Mavado started the war when he voiced Dem a Fag on Cordel Skatta Burrells microwaved rhythm, Karate, which is now called the Self Defence. Mavado, in his diss song, makes references to Kartels tattoos and takes umbrage with a well-known Kartel about not wanting to know God. In the song, Mavado spits: him say dem a fag, ah man alone nuh waan know God, well bleach out and full a tattoo like Rod. However, Kartels response, Weh Dat Fah is brilliantly caustic and delivered with chest-thumping swagger and fury, and the listener is immediately keyed into the head-knocking intensity of the track. He drops a kicker of a chorus where he reveals that he is having sex with Mavados mother while repeatedly asking 'wah dat fah?'; and for the umpteenth time, makes references to Mavados homosexual brother. He questions Mavados street credentials and calls him a community barber, draws attention to Mavados potentially blasphemous title, Gully Gadd, and declares that Selassie is my Emperor. Industry insiders said that Kartel had voiced a song called 'Send a Hell' before Mavado had voiced. Efforts to get a comment from either artiste proved futile. ]
[youtube=Once again, a war of words between Vybz Kartel and Mavado is brewing in the dancehall even amid all the euphoria that surrounds the phenomenal achievements in this years Olympics by Jamaican athletes. According to industry insiders, Mavado started the war when he voiced Dem a Fag on Cordel Skatta Burrells microwaved rhythm, Karate, which is now called the Self Defence. Mavado, in his diss song, makes references to Kartels tattoos and takes umbrage with a well-known Kartel about not wanting to know God. In the song, Mavado spits: him say dem a fag, ah man alone nuh waan know God, well bleach out and full a tattoo like Rod. However, Kartels response, Weh Dat Fah is brilliantly caustic and delivered with chest-thumping swagger and fury, and the listener is immediately keyed into the head-knocking intensity of the track. He drops a kicker of a chorus where he reveals that he is having sex with Mavados mother while repeatedly asking 'wah dat fah?'; and for the umpteenth time, makes references to Mavados homosexual brother. He questions Mavados street credentials and calls him a community barber, draws attention to Mavados potentially blasphemous title, Gully Gadd, and declares that Selassie is my Emperor. Industry insiders said that Kartel had voiced a song called 'Send a Hell' before Mavado had voiced. Efforts to get a comment from either artiste proved futile. ]

According to industry insiders, Mavado started the war when he voiced Dem a Fag on Cordel Skatta Burrells microwaved rhythm, Karate, which is now called the Self Defence. Mavado, in his diss song, makes references to Kartels tattoos and takes umbrage with a well-known Kartel about not wanting to know God. In the song, Mavado spits: him say dem a fag, ah man alone nuh waan know God, well bleach out and full a tattoo like Rod.

However, Kartels response, Weh Dat Fah is brilliantly caustic and delivered with chest-thumping swagger and fury, and the listener is immediately keyed into the head-knocking intensity of the track. He drops a kicker of a chorus where he reveals that he is having  sex with Mavados mother while repeatedly asking 'wah dat fah?'; and for the umpteenth time,  makes references to Mavados homosexual brother. He questions Mavados street credentials and calls him a community barber, draws attention to Mavados potentially blasphemous title, Gully Gadd, and declares that Selassie is my Emperor. Industry insiders said that Kartel had voiced a song called 'Send a Hell' before Mavado had voiced.

Efforts to get a comment from either artiste proved futile.

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mavado yuh a guh deal dont mes wit h the teacha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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HOW A MAN FEH SEH HIM NUH WAAN KNO GOD...KARTEL A p*u**yI...MOVADO WIN AGAIN... ALLIANCE FEH LIFE...


yute stop chat fu**c**kery kartel win

 



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