Jamaican Dancehall/Reggae superstar, I-Octane, has attracted some controversy with the release of his latest single, 'Informer A Work'. Known for socially conscious material, I-Octane’s new single paints a controversial illustration; addressing the issue of persons taking money in exchange for spreading rumors and divulging information about others; intimating that they’ll only do what’s right for their own personal gain. The song released last week, was produced by Armzhouze Records.
Due to the controversial content in the lyrics; The song was axed from the airwaves of a popular radio station last week. In response to the announcement, the song’s producers, via press release, intimated the single was never intended to portray negative connotations; stressing that they kept in compliance with the rules of the Broadcasting Commission.
The statement read, “This is to inform the public that The Broadcasting Commission has not put a ban on I-Octane newly released song (Informer A Work).
It is the radio station that does not get the full concept of the song and placed
it on hold. The song is not supporting any form of violence and was
recorded with the rules and guidelines of the Broadcasting Commission in
mind,” the release stated.
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