Dancehall superstar Sean Paul is speaking out against the ongoing clash between UK star Stefflon Don and Jamaican artist Jada Kingdom. The deejay took to social media to make a plea to the front running ladies of dancehall to be more morally responsible in their output as they go to hell in a dancehall battle making diabolical accusations of one another.
“I DOE LOVE THIS NOT ONE TALL. WOMAN SHOULD B WORRIERS YES. BUT 4 A CAUSE. U SHOULD LEAD THE WAY MORALLY 4 THE FAM. MEN GET HEATED. U CALM US DOWN. HOW CAN WE CALM DOWN IF YALL DOIN DAT 2. 2 BEAUTIFUL BLACK WOMAN. LIVE BETA. SET A BETA EGSAMPLE PLS. 4 THE CULTURE MAH BEG UNO. 4 THE KIDS. 4 THE YOUNGER FEMALES. @stefflondon@jadakingdom DONE TALK!!!” Sean posted.
Stefflon Don responded to the chastisement coming from the Dutty Cup artist in the comments saying, “Its not that serious trust me just sum fun😂.”
This was after she released her second diss track aimed at Jada titled “DEAD GYAL WALKING” on YouTube, following her “Dat A Dat” release on Sunday, which once again praises violence against the Bull Bay deejay and accuses her of being a drug addict.
Jada released “London Bed” yesterday, her second offering in the clash, then declared she would not be participating in the war any further saying, “For everyone who’s saying ‘war start’, war jus done! Well, for me that is,” she wrote Instagram Story. The singer who is now in a relationship with Megan The Stallion ex-boyfriend Pardi Fontaine said, “I’m in a happy and healthy relationship now, I won’t be prolonging this nonsense.”
Sean Paul has been advocating for Dancehall unity for a few years as a way to develop the genre. He put 15 dancehall artists on his Grammy nominated album “Live N Livin” told WMV that his motto is “Collaboration over clash, lets go get the cash.”
The “Rockabye” artist has collaborated with Jada on the track Bouncing from his latest studio album Scrocha and his collaborations with Stefflon Don include the Wiley tack “Boasty” (Feat. & Idris Elba) and “Shot & Wine.”
Meanwhile, dancehall artist Mr Lexx who has had his shared of clashes and battles with no lesser artist than Bounty Killer and Foota Hype, posted on Instagram, that the clash between the to talent femcees is a good thing for dancehall culture.
He said, “Nutten more intriguing dan two bad artist a go at it. And I mean people with talent. These two girls could’ve given us a really entertaining clash. Thing is… it can’t be friendly. And that’s where self control and a good team comes in.”
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