Bounty Killer Thrashes Mr. Vegas’ Call For Unity Amid Ongoing War With Alkaline Fans
Bounty Killer crossed swords with Vendetta Fans again on his Instagram page on Sunday morning, even as he implicitly trash-talked Mr. Vegas, who has sided with Alkaline, ever since the Warlord made it clear that he had low regard for the Afterall artiste.
Bounty labeled Alkaline’s album “Flopprize” and “Flopfries” as he hurled insults at the Afterall artist’s fans who from all indications lived up to their “vendetta” name by storming his Instagram posts with a prolonged series of retaliatory, vengeful, and hostile responses.
The barbs have been aimed at getting under the Warlord’s skin ever since he declared that his Damion “Junior Gong” produced King of Kingston album, which is soon to be released, will eclipse and outshine all others.
On Sunday morning, a day after he provocatively engaged in another major clash with the Vendetta tribe, after posting photo of a fishnet which he said was aimed at capturing all Alkaline fans, Bounty shared a Jo Mersa Marley music promo, and took a hard swipe at Vegas.
“3rd generation of Marley’s youths to the world some boy ever post another artiste pon dem page b4 bout unity all of a sudden go unite wid unuh family only rate who mi like✔️,” Bounty Killer captioned the post, an implicit response to Vegas’ recent calls in a video for unity in Dancehall.
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Just over a week ago, Mr. Vegas called for his fans to support Alkaline’s Top Prize album in the wake of Bounty’s dismissive comments about the production, declaring that “a house divided cannot stand”.
In a later video, he stated that no artist should be jeering another or slamming any body of work put out by them, as this could backfire.
“In the music industry all of us are artistes, and we hope to do well and hope that when we put out our work people will support, no matter he differences we have against each other,” Vegas had said.
“This is something that all of us should respect when you put out a body of work, you don’t have to agree with somebody; you don’t have to like somebody… if yo no have nothing good to say about that body of work, just don’t say nothing. Because at some point I will put an album out and I wouldn’t like to put my album out where I think is the best album, and then another artiste seh: “yow this is garbage”.
Vegas also encouraged his fans to join him and purchase Alkaline’s album in order to ensure that the critics of the 27-year-old do not have “the last hurrah”.
“You are trying to kill this artiste’s career, brand etc, so we a guh short squeeze and we have to make that persons album – wi a guh meck it do well,” Vegas had said.
Taking another jab at Bounty, Vegas said: “Yuh si when it comes on to somebody album…Yuh haffi hol it. If yuh caan seh suppm good bout somebaddy body of work, just nuh seh nuttn becaw yu wi shame. You wi shame, becaw yuh wi guh release an abum an it wi flop.”
However, on Sunday, Bounty’s strike against Vegas and the Ocean Wave deejay not only found favour with devantae6132, but sparked a squabble between the Warlord and a Vendetta fan.
“Facts… a now when them career a water down them a bawl fi unity….them career start with segregation,” devantae6132 said, to which Bounty, took the opportunity to launch another broadside at Alkaline, jeeringly responding: “That mi waah know which act of support or unity that f__got ever show to anyone dawg not even condolences to Vado and his family mi nuh see him send but lion 🦁 nuh unite wid fish still 🎣 😂😂😂😂”
It was at this point that the Vendetta fan jumped in to counter Bounty’s statement.
“@grunggaadzilla a man nuh haffi post pon social media fi reach out to a man and seh condolences him anuh fi the social like u old bwoy. u know if the man dem talk everyday ? Old currupt bwoy,” he said.
The fan then added: “@grunggaadzilla u a try throw shade u think that ago mek u album sell or go number 1 bet u album nuh half successful like fi alka 😂 nobody naw listen dem f-ckery deh again Weh u ago sing, u lucky if h sale be 50 fi first weed lol.”
In response, Bounty Killer hurled obscenities and retorted: “I never said he didn’t I said we never see that TIKI TIKI🎣🎣🎣🎣”
“Skillibeng a di run di place clown 🤡 British Charts not ITunes Chart
flopprize flopfries😂😂😂😂😂,” the Coppershot artist added.
Undeterred the Vendetta fan counteracted: “Hear the big man a chase like gyol, how skilli drop in… @grunggaadzilla can’t wait to u album drop see the big flop memba the age group we listen your music nuh use smart phone 😂😂😂.”
Bounty who seemed to have a lot of time on his hands, declared: “Ur age groupies are TIKI TIKI can’t afford to buy my music😂😂😂… Yeah skirmish chase out unuh bumboclaat whatever if u wah call it trace then go call yu mumma fi help yu😂😂😂”.
Alkaline’s album, Top Prize, has since debuted No. 2 on the Billboard Reggae Album chart with over 1500 in pure sales.