Dancehall artiste Spice has released yet another controversial stinger, this time, by the name of Chattie Back. The song which throws lyrical punches at Vybz Kartel is a counteraction to the previously released Gal A Whe Mi Do Yuh? (Do Mi Dat) by Vybz Kartel featuring Sheba.
In the latter song, the character Sheba plays a fed-up girlfriend who adamantly says she will be seeking revenge on Kartel's cheating character. Sheba's character also throws Spice in the mix, singing: "Mi have a strong feeling say yuh touch Spice", to which Kartel responds, "Me and Spice ting, ah fren sum'n."
In her counteraction, Spice has a lot to say on the matter. She deejays, "Everyting yuh do me, mi ah go chattie back. Yuh did a look mi yuh cyaan say a lie dat." The feisty rendition also has the lines: "Yuh a beg mi fi lef mi baby fadah an mek mi an yuh married and ting..."; she goes on to highlight a text she has on her phone as proof.
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Spice, who completed shooting the video for her recent single, Fluffy vs. Slim featuring Pamputtae earlier this week, has refused to comment on the matter in detail, saying: "Right now the song speaks for itself. I don't have anything to say about it right now. Maybe in a few days I will change my mind; but right now people are allowed to think what they want. That's where I'm going to leave it for now."