Dancehall artiste,
Moses Davis, more popularly known as
Beenie Man will be a notable absentee from this year’s edition of the popular
STING stage show.
With
STING 2011 almost sure to miss fellow
established deejay, Vybz Kartel, due to his current legal woes,
Beenie Man announced on Thursday that he would not participate in the
stage show. STING 2011 will take place on December 26 at Jamworld in
Portmore, St. Catherine.
In a press release, Beenie Man publicly chastised
STING 2011’s main organizer,
Isaiah Laing for remarks made about him whilst appearing on a local television show. The
Let’s Go deejay intimated that he would not perform at the stage show unless received a thorough explanation regarding Laing’s comments.
“How (Isaiah) Laing fi go pon TV and mek dem speech de say we ah
old artistes and caan do nothing fi him show. Him no respect the
dancehall veterans who help to build the industry in no way. Every year,
him attempt fi disrespect we in some way, and mi not doing Sting this
year unless Laing come explain to me what him mean by ‘old artiste’. If
Bounty waan a clash, him haffi link me at some other show,” he said.
Additionally, Beenie Man revealed that long-time rival, Bounty Killer and fellow deejay, Elephant Man asked
him to perform at a show their organizing for New Year’s Eve. However,
the prominent Dancehall artiste claims that Bounty accused him of
running from a possible lyrical clash at STING 2011; accusing the “War Lord” of sucking up to Laing.
“Killer and Ele come to me up at Suzie’s and say which part we ah
go keep our show. Mi check it out and did a plan fi use Jamalco inna
Clarendon and do the show on December 31st. And now mi hear Killer ah
say mi a run from clash but mi fraida Killer, mi nah run, and mi will
clash him at another show apart from Sting. Killer bow too much, look
how easy him mek Laing bring him in and ah use him fi bring mi in,” Beenie Man said.
Despite his grouse with Laing, Beenie Man insisted that he still
believes STING is a great showcase for younger artistes to announce
themselves on a mainstream level. However, he believes that while they
are promoting growth artistes on the come-up, they’re disrespecting
veteran artistes.
“Sting is a good show and we need it fi continue fi help buss the
next generation of artistes, but mi just no like how dem treat the
artistes who inna the industry. Look how me and Killer ah do clash song
and ah build a vibes and him come pon TV and just kill the clash song
dem right inna the middle of the promotion, and den him ah come draw
back fi we after him dun diss we. Mi caan deal wid it no more, Beenie Man said.
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