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Bridgez leaves the Alliance Next Generation (ANG) camp
by DRW
(Jamaica)
Bridgez
The Bounty Killer led Alliance Next Generation (ANG) has lost its first lady.
Dancehall artiste Bridgett Roache aka Bridgez said that she is no longer a member of the ANG.
In a release send to us she said "My team and I made a mutual business decision that I was being branded too much; this is just the beginning of one of the steps I’ll be taking in my career this year. I am still A.F.L… Alliance First Lady but I’ve always been more about making an impact than running with titles and Alliance is known for showcasing males more than females so my team and I are focused on making the name “Bridgez” a household name without having too many different brands following.”
Her sentiment was later echoed by the “Grung Gaad” himself Bounty Killer, who clarified, via Blackberry Broadcast Message (BBM) that Bridgez won’t be totally rid of Alliance status as she will remain affiliated to the group.
“The further announcement is that Lady Alliance aka Bridgez is still a part of the Alliance, instead of ANG. Reason being she is more of an individual/unique artiste to me than the other A.N.G artistes who can easily group and blend in like a medley thing. She needs her own platform to present herself; I think we both decided on that. So no confusion or negatives the camp A.F.L/A.N.G.”
The Alliance Next Generation (ANG) was formed in January of 2010, its members are Kym, Patexx, Iyara andd Jinyus.
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