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D'angel Annoyed with Bounty Killer and Beenie Man
by DRW
(Jamaica)
D'angel
D'angel has released a song aim at her two former lovers Bounty Killer and Beenie man call "GOOD GOOD".
In the song she said "All of a sudden my goods mek two man a war/ And the two man a two mega stars/ Me unu blame, don't tek it too far/ Mi nuh waan see no chop up or scar/ Don't mek it happen like Biggie or Tupac Shakur/ Tek mi name out a mix-up a dat mi seh."
In a press release sent us on Friday October 7, 2011, D'Angel explained that "this song is just a call to both parties to let sanity reign.
This is the 21st century, men cannot keep disrespecting women and painting them as merely sexual objects. I am a human being, a mother, an artiste, a businesswoman, a daughter and a woman."
She continued, "there are many different facets but there are certain people in my past who refuse to see me as such, and that is one of the reasons that they no longer play a certain role in my life.
I am asking both of them to cease and desist from using my name to score cheap forwards and cheap thrills in the dancehall space, and to respect themselves and just make good music".
She further said; "This is something I've been watching and absorbing without saying anything so mi just tek a stand now 'cause it a get extreme. What is joke to you is death to me. Everyday bucket go well, one day the bottom must drop out."
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