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Kalado's 'Bruk Foreigner' A Diss Song To Jamaican In USA?
Kalado getting heavy backlash online since the released of his latest single 'Bruk Foreigner'.
Kalado's "Bruk Foreigner" is produced by Tek Ova Records/Knock out Gang.
In the song Kalado sings: 'Me nah par wid no bruk foreigner/ You come a yard and a hype pon nuttin/Bruk Foreigner a look somebody fi lean pon'.
But the song has not gone down well with some Jamaicans living in the United States. One comment on youtube reads: this is a strait diss to all the foreigners who support him..
Another comment read : when unuh come Jamaica and a show off pon di people Dem dung deh...a unuh it goes for...not the hard working people Dem...umub gwann like foreign a better roses...tell the people di truth...@officialkakado will Dem...it chop up...mi live. foreign and I'm not offended buy..very very creative!!
Stream Kalado Bruk Foreigner below, and remember we welcome your comments.
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