Alliance leader, Bounty Killer and long-time protégé/Gully Squad leader, Mavado seem to have resolved their issues after months of tension within the popular Dancehall group.
The Dancehall stalwarts have encountered months of turbulence within the Gulliance camp ever since a shooting incident that took place outside Bounty Killer’s birthday party at the QUAD nightclub in New Kingston last July. Following the party, Gully Squad member, Chase Cross released a diss song aimed at Bounty Killer after
alleging that the “War Lord” disrespected his friend who died during
aforementioned incident. Several diss songs between the Gully Squad and Alliance Next Generation have been exchanged since the release of Chase Cross’ song, Mash Up Everything in late July.
However, Mavado and Bounty Killer are back on the same page once again following a meeting at the Uptown Mondays party on January 2. Reportedly, the duo posed for several photo-ops while later embracing each other inside the party.
Alliance Next Generation manager, Cross Cris intimated that this was the most positive way possible to begin 2012.
"We thank God that this has happened, because they are two
artistes that have respected each other over the years. It's a good look
for 2012 to see the two dancehall 'Gods' link back together, Gulliance
lives on," he said
Furthermore, Bounty Killer himself took to Twitter to confirm the meeting’s legitimacy.
"Who look stupid now? GrunGaad and GullyGaad link up at Uptown
Mondays... That is why no AFL/ANG artiste couldn't go do any songs
dissing Vado despite Waste Crosses (Chase Cross) violate the thing.
There are bad apples among our bunches, sometimes your own will go
against you, just leave it to God and time, simple. Gulliance lives on,
big up,"he tweeted.
Neither Bounty Killer nor Mavado have spoken publicly about their
meeting but, according to Cross Cris, they will issue statement in the
near future about their repaired friendship.
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