TeeJay Entertains Fans With Funny Spoof Of The ‘Crying Milano Guy’
Timoy Jones, better known as Teejay, has proven himself over and over to be a force to be reckoned with in the Dancehall industry. TeeJay has never shied away from showing us different versions of his personality: from his hardcore songs like Up Top to his more spiritual side in Gangster Prayer.
Now the Uptop Boss has given us a taste of his acting skills by posting a spoof of the viral “crying milano guy”. The ‘Milano guy’ video shows a male in his car apparently crying and begging his girlfriend to forgive him, while Mariah Carey’s We Belong Together played in the background.
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Teejay’s version, which has been circulating on Instagram last week, was on point and frankly very funny. TeeJay can be seen on camera in a black t-shirt pretending to cry. The deejay mouthed the words of the original viral video, “Bae look I’m wearing the Milano sweatsuit you got me …And I was stupid, I was foolish, I was lying to myself.”
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One fan commented, making a very valid point, “Teejay a bad artist but just know if u end up in a clash this ago viral”. Dancehall clash culture is a very unforgiving one and TeeJay, who has had recent spats with the Vendetta Boss, Alkaline, may want to have something ready just in case this video is referenced by a rival in the future.
In another funny video, TeeJay and a friend introduced themselves as the “3-minute Squad”. “Hi, my name is Teejay 3-minute and this is Sykes 3-minute and we are the 3-minute squad.”, he says in the clip that ends with a whistle. Some fans believe the video trolled accusations made by a woman who claimed that the artiste only lasted 3-minutes in bed earlier this year.
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The ‘3-minute squad’ video could also be spun and taken out of context in a clash.
TeeJay is probably very much aware of this and, still chose to post the videos. Clearly, the Henne & Weed singer artiste is not phased by the threat of the content being misused and that he is dedicated to the entertainment of his followers.
It is a breath of fresh air to see artiste show different sides to themselves and not stick to the rigid tough-guy or wicked gyal persona that seems to be a default in Dancehall.