Mavado Vs Vybz Kartel (Self Defense Riddim)

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • 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 battyman 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.

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