Skillibeng Claps Back At Fan Who Told Him To Stop Releasing ‘Trash’ Music

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The usually calm and collected Dancehall starboy Skillibeng was not about to let a fan drag him on social media this week after he released a preview of his new song, Money Tree , produced by Drop Top Records.

The official audio of the new track was released on Wednesday, July 14, with the music video to arrive soon. In promoting the upcoming visuals for Money Tree Skillibeng posted a short Instagram clip of himself in a BMW convertible.

Among the flood of fawning comments and fire emojis the Crocodile Teeth deejay received from his fans, one unimpressed follower decided that he needed to personally tell the deejay to stop releasing, according to him, bad music.

The comment from social media user (@10n3w0lf) read, “Yuh need fi stop sing f-ckry now mi tired a it breda.”

The jab triggered a rare response from the Dancehall star, who tried to prove that  his music is far from trash by writing out several verses of clap back.

“Grow obedient but nuh decent, we will hurt your feeling from yuh nuh deserve good treatment. Mi an mi g dem we Mek Suh much money wi cya keep, dem every bank a help wi count wi digits more than 3 Cheque,” he wrote.

“We deh weh d gads a cheese deh, Nuh d cheese weh milk Mek Mi a talk d cheese weh pay yuh bill dem, buy the block and cement and tek care a children. Mek sure funds sufficient Pre sum thing like investing, And build up intrest den mi build a spliff weh bill a calm nah mi head. Grow wi money Soso money we a flourish without fertilizer, Pure organic growth nuh additive, Bruck bada wi just cya bada wid ntn average Sadly that’s reality.”

He continued, “How mi fih stop Mek money? cya stop deal with the badness, Profit from nothing Till mi slowly provide fimi colleagues From a country weh wih future blurry Goodly from the tummy!”

The Hot deejay then proceeded to get personal with who he referred to as “Waste man” and “Dunce,” saying, “@_10n3w0lf f-ck your politics Mi nuh use authority das why poor nuh falla mi! Waste man yuh dunsah dan bat And yuh need sumn fih do.. if tha song yah f**kry to yuh simply mean yuh naav nuh f–king sense. SIMPLE…”

The 24-year-old deejay added that instead of blocking the user, he would rather have him witness his ever-evolving career.

“Naa block unu. Gwan watch e growth Full up mi comments View my stuff Hate Fine Good doing business with you,” he wrote.

Even after Skill’s spitfire response, several IG followers still argued that @_10n3w0lf said nothing wrong.

“I mean he wasn’t lying tho. F–kery him sing,” one person said, while another added, “Well somebody had to say something.”

The quality of the Dancehall deejay’s music had come under great scrutiny in the last couple of months with many fans complaining that the deejay wasn’t putting enough focus or effort behind writing sensible lyrics as seen with his latest releases Coke and especially, Yo .

Since his widely successful hit songs, Brik Pan Brik, Crocodile Teeth and Mr. Universe were released, Skillibeng has not been able to impress the critics.

Nonetheless, the deejay has remained resilient and consistent in his musical output.

Press play on the official audio of Money Tree here: