That's the latest mixdown of Bounty Killer's last swipe @ Vybz Kartel called "Wata Tune" which was an answer to Kartel's counteraction "Toilet Paper (Bownty's Killer)". Everyone has been waiting for Vybz Kartel to come back with a diss but he went a step further and told a Jamaican publication that he wasn't going to clash Bounty on stage or on record, stating that Bounty Killer was old and washed up and didn't deserve his attention.
Jamaica's greatest dancehall battlefield is Sting which comes around December 26. There are much talks about who will take who.
Many say this is just as strategy by Kartel and it very well could be but I personally don't think he stands a chance against Bounty Killer in a clash any day but I'm still interested to see what he has up his sleeve. If he continues singing like he did on "Bownty's Killer" he lost already imo. Anyway since the start of the year it seems Bounty Killer has been attempting to show the dancehall world that not only does his Alliance (which includes Mavado, Serani, Elephant Man, Busy Signal, and among others) hold weight in the dancehall community but that he too holds much weight and won't be going anywhere anytime soon. To commemorate that and my going to see him and Beenie Man perform in NYC this weekend I am linking up this Best of Bounty Killer compilation that I got from Dancehallreggae.com (big up realpatriot) It's a collection of all of Bounty Killer's singles for the year. A solid comp of
tunes, including all of his Kartel Disses. get it.
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