It seems as if the highly anticipated clash between popular comedic
duo, Twin of Twins and prominent selector turned deejay, Tony Matterhorn
is set; as long as the money’s right.
The Twins have accepted Matterhorn’s challenge regarding a possible
clash at STING 2011 this December at Jamworld in Portmore, St.
Catherine. The two parties have been at odds since the beginning of the
summer when the Twins, Paul & Patrick Gaynor, insisted that
Matterhorn wasn’t playing their songs because of bias during a radio
interview in Atlanta. The “Goodas Fi Dem” singer responded; claiming
that he’d confront the Twins anywhere he saw them; prompting a slew of
diss songs to be exchanged between the artistes including “Cancer Free
World,” by the Twins and “The Sin of Twins,” by Matterhorn.
The most
recent salvo fired in their lyrical feud was a song the Twins released
earlier this month entitled “Weh Yuh Run Gone Man,” claiming that
Matterhorn was intimidated by the comedic stalwarts.
Now, Twin of Twins, who claim that they’ve already “killed” Matterhorn
lyrically, are willing to finish him off at STING 2011, but at the right
price.
One of the Twins, Patrick Gaynor, said, "Right now,
we've been doing this but Laing haffi go talk to wi properly 'cause at
the end of the day it's a business. Mi a hear rumours of war and mi nah
hear rumours of money. If Mr. Laing talk to wi properly, a problem a Jam
World.”
Additionally, Gaynor rubbished Matterhorn’s claims last week that he
would trounce them should a clash occur at STING 2011. "That's a
fleeting illusion to be pursued but never attained unless acquired by
bus loads of people with political affiliation 'cause him done dead
already. If Sting should happen that would just be the confirmation,”
Gaynor implied.
The Twins intimated that the streets have already declared them the
winner of this lyrical feud but it would certainly be something that
would draw fans. Despite having limited clashing experience, the Twins
are sure that they’ll emerge as victors. "I am very confident in the
victory of good over evil,” Gaynor said.
Furthermore, Gaynor explained
that, "It's not deliberate. Music for me is an expression of certain
feelings. We do it naturally. We neva plan seh dis ago happen. It was
with no ill will or ill intention. One man underestimate wi and end up
inna problem. Him nuh come wid one song up to now. Wi kill him already,
so a nuh nutten fi kill him again.”
Last week, Matterhorn was adamant that he wanted to battle the Twins
at this year’s edition of STING; revealing that the show’s promoter,
Isaiah Laing wanted him on the bill ever since the release of his
controversial single “Dancehall Duppy.” Matterhorn also claimed that the
Twins were treating him like their “third brother” and that he wants to
settle their differences at STING because the creators of the “Stir it
Up” series have been on his case for too long.
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