Jamaican Police Threatened To Arrest Alkaline And Squash, Heavy D Reveals
Did Jamaican police force threaten to arrest Alkaline metal and Squash over their heated lyrical feud?
It was the Jamaican police high command which had demanded both the 6IX and the Vendetta camps terminate and desist from releasing a spate of disrespectful, violence-laced songs in which dancehall stars Squash and Alkaline threatened to murder each other, according to Inferior' Heavy D' Frazer, manager of the 6IX.
According to D, the Jamaica Constabulary Strength had told both Alkali metal and Squash that if they continued using their music and images of bloodshed to threaten each other, they would both be taken into police custody. He said he had also messaged Alkaline requesting a truce, simply that his pacifist act had been exploited by Alkaline, who chose to underhandedly use it in a 'diss' vocal.
"Suh it go to a bespeak weh mi call up it go too far and den di police think it guh too far tuh, and di police force dem seh fi terminate information technology… And mi telephone call dem (Vendetta Campsite) fi stap it, but instead a dem endeavour fi stop, dem put mi proper name inna song and a talk all kinda foolishness and dem nuh put di office weh di constabulary seh dem a go lock yuh up if yuh no stop it," Heavy D explained during an interview on Onstage.
"Suh mi si dem a run out wid mi name and mi tell dem fi cease it considering me only a beg peace. From the beginning, me never want the war fi gwaan, but if you have a artiste, some a di tings yuh haffi just marshal yuhself wid it, but at the same fourth dimension mi naw see no artise and state of war wid dem… Mi and every human alright," he said.
Heavy D also said he was spurred to call a truce after he saw the extent to which the feuding artistes began to denigrate each other'due south mothers, fifty-fifty though parents take traditionally been off-limits in clashes and never the subject of boldness at any time in clashes.
"Mi hate da suppm deh wid madda proper name a call inna Dancehall and begetter name man. Both side did gone too far too. People haffi careful when dem a dweet and mi nuh support da kinda ting deh at no point in time. No thing who a dweet or why mi involve or not involve. Certain tings nuh mek no sense. Suh me did seh it gone as well far; too much a one ting good fi nuttn, suh mek wi done wid it," he said.
"Information technology'south but regular Dancehall disharmonism to mi. Mi no know weh start it; but statement weh human throw a likkle wud inn one song and a man pick it up and a seh 'bway a me him a talk,'" Heavy D said.
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