Iconic dancehall legend and leader of the Alliance, Bounty Killer appears to be among the minority of the masses not hopping onto the ever-growing Tommy Lee bandwagon after the Alliance boss called out the popular Gaza artiste regarding his public persona and lyrical content.
Lee, whose given name is Leroy Junior Russell rose to prominence with his unique style and diabolic sound that seems to have found solace with a younger audience. However, that ‘sinister’ form of Dancehall has rubbed many industry players the wrong way, including Bounty Killer, who tweeted a link in reference to the ‘Sparta’ persona that Tommy Lee dons.
“All a who a call dem self "SPARTA" Click this Rassc**** [ SEE LINK HERE ] Tell Mi If Unu A "SPARTA" Again zeen?” Bounty Killer tweeted, citing a link that associates the ‘Sparta’ ideology to homosexuality.
The Warlord then issued a statement, through Alliance Next Generation manager, Cross Cris explaining his reservations against Tommy Lee and other artistes who sing similar lyrics.
“Tired a dem now yow every man know a me say youths fi run the place, but nuh come chat nuh f****y bout freak and devil or demon, ago kill off some a dem, so when a man ago sing certain things him nuh think say nobody was gonna have a problem wid him argument dem, a when since u can just come inna dancehall and a bring een demon ppl freely so? how long we have we dancehall nice and pure mad mi mad to bloodc****, some a dem too brite and no big man inna dancehall naah stand up and tell dem say dat nuh accepted, ppl mi fight fi dancehall wid mi life and say f**k career dem naah mash it up enuh!” the statement read.
A seemingly militant Bounty even hinted at the possibility of furthering his stance at the upcoming December STING showcase.
“Christmas is 4 Christ so nuh demon or devil cyaah win we a bloodcl*** all a dem a dead a Sting!!!” he said. “Mi nuh business who waah agree or disagree, i care zero mi naah look nuh support god blessed me enuff 4 me to put it all on the line 4 his cause any thing opposed GOD’S word mi and dem bumbocl**** God have him Killer to inna the name of Jesus i wash dem in dem own blood now!!!”
Tommy Lee in recent weeks has become the focus of controversy with the release of the infernal composition 'Uncle Demon'. A song accused of glorifying sinister behaviour while declaring praise to the Legion [a group of demons referred to in the Christian Bible]. After coming under harsh criticism from the christian community, Tommy Lee issued a statement explaining he was not a Devil Worshipper.
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