Never reluctant to speak his mind, the 'Warlord' addressed upcoming artiste Flippa Mafia's song Unfinished House, which comes over as an indirect insult to Bounty Killer. But there were other pressing issues on his mind, such as the "dancers them (in scarf and tight pants) weh need fi change up dem sum'n" and the Mavado/Vybz Kartel rivalry.
In a controversial move in late 2006, Kartel stepped out of his 'father's house' and into his own, leaving the
According to Bounty, Kartel would have reached a lot further in his career had he remained loyal to the Alliance that launched his career and might even be as far internationally as Mavado currently is.
Wickedest genius lyrically
"Kartel a di wickedest genius, lyrically, but him still can't throw Mavado. Kartel buss 10 years now and Mavado bigger than yuh and richer than yuh and him have at least three points ahead of Kartel. Some of these niggaz are stupid and just want to run di clubs and the streets," he said with his usual strong intonations.
The usually miserable Bounty wasn't hard-pressed to pour on the praises for his musical sons, Mavado and Serani, who have been stirring the Billboard charts and have gained recognition from international media. Bounty believes the Kartel-led Portmore Empire, which was formed in late 2007, will not reach far and his
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He elaborated, "Look pon MTV Jams, yu si nobody from Gaaa-zer? Nuh Mavado yuh si? Mavado deh pon Hot 97 in a
"Serani and Mavado are mashing up big time on BET and MTV.
Bounty Killer posited that recent altercations between him and Kartel and the Monster Hemp Higher, are as a result of a lack of respect for the elders.
"Monster Hemp Higher use to par wid we and Scare Dem. A me sing bout dem an' mek dem bus as a crew," said Bounty. "These yutes don't have any moral or loyalty or response for where dem a come from - dats the problem with society."
Source: The Star