Internationally
acclaimed Dancehall/Reggae artiste, Demarco has taken aim at one
of Jamaican music's breakthrough superstars in the wake of recent
speculation over his latest single, Kingston City.
In Kingston City, Demarco allegedly fires lyrical shots in the direction ofPortmore Empire deejay, Popcaan. Demarco deejays, "Nuh
mek mi mek forensic white chalk the street, yaaooow! Dem thief mi style
and nuh ask mi fi it, mi hear behind mi back some bwoy a beat off dem
beak but tell dem wey mi si heart nuh leap."
Since the video
for Kingston City was released late last month, fans have wondered if
the single was a diss track aimed at Popcaan. In response to the
speculation, Demarco insists that the song was done as a freestyle to
feature on his upcoming mixtape, Nuh Dirt. However, in a recent
interview the Starkutt Records singjay didn't deny that some of the
lyrics in Kingston City were aimed at Popcaan and even accused the Only
Man She Want deejay of stealing his style.
In response
to Kingston City, Popcaan has since released an alleged counteraction
to Demarco's single entitled, Fry Yiy in which he deejays,"The whole place a sey Fry Yiy, some bwoy fi write some hit song and stop cry."
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