However, rhythmmssive was not pleased with the World Boss’ comments, which he found highly offensive. “Unuh buy music none at all or support ntn? S**k unuh mada a social media mek unuh tink unuh opinion matters …youths dictate what music is so stfu and go sort out unuh life unuh cyaa stop ntn,” they posted. The comments that followed Skatta’s statements, which condemned the young artistes and producers seemed to have infuriated Vybz Kartel’s social media managers. We can only make this work if we cut the ego sh*t and do it for the Culture,” Skatta had stated. Big up the young Generation because them inna dem owna lane. “I constantly celebrate my co-workers yet most of em prefer to ignore the respect and pretend it’s not there.
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When I try dem seh mi chat too much… No unity or love for each other so how we expect to gain support when we so separated?”
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I lay the blame at all who know better and refuse to step up and be a voice. “I don’t blame the Yutes cause they doing what they doing and it’s working for em. The dispute began after Skatta Burrell, reposted fellow music producer Notnice’s initial post of a Gleaner article on Instagram titled “UK Radio replacing Reggae with Afrobeats.” Skatta had said Dancehall ‘has been on life support locally’ for a long time, not because it had lost its greatness, but ‘because the real players who understand the sound stepped back and refused to unite and collaborate in order to keep the movement going.’ Vybz Kartel’s camp and Dancehall fans have clashed once again on music producer Skatta Burrell’s Instagram page.