Feuds have long been a part of Jamaican music, from the ska era to the dancehall. However, in recent times they have reached unprecedented levels of violence, often with personal vendettas on and off stage.
In music, competition occurs across genres. In rap music there was Kanye West versus 50 Cent and Eminem versus Jermaine Dupri (and almost all the rap community). In rock, there are British rock bands versus American rock bands, in pop Britney Spears versus Christina Aguilera, and the list goes on.
While most stopped at word throwing, there have been instances of violence, such as the infamous feud and resulting death of rap stars Tupac Shakur and the Notorious BIG. In the dancehall, probably the most explosive feud has been between David Brooks, aka Mavado, and Adidjah Palmer, aka Vybz Kartel.
after dem never did a beef get di facts straight reporter man
YOU fi check yuh facts yute. Yuh nuh memba di album war when di two a dem decide fi drop same day?
Di reporter ah eediat still cause Beenie and Bounty ah di most explosive saga. Matter of fact, if ah neva Bounty this Kartel/Vado war probably woulda never happen...
after dem never did a beef get di facts straight reporter man
YOU fi check yuh facts yute. Yuh nuh memba di album war when di two a dem decide fi drop same day?
Di reporter ah eediat still cause Beenie and Bounty ah di most explosive saga. Matter of fact, if ah neva Bounty this Kartel/Vado war probably woulda never happen...
yute it was a stunt. 50 seh him neva ave problem wid him it was a thing fi promote both of their album