Lila Iké Praises Queen Nikki, Stacious’ Collab ‘Dem Evil’

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Lila Iké

Reggae sensation Lila Iké has commended dancehall artists Queen Nikki and Stacious for their collaboration, Dem Evil.

In a post on her Instagram page, the Solitude crooner said, “We appreciate message music in any style and pattan saw this song and loved it so much two powerful queens a chat some evident facts.”

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Showing appreciation under the post, Stacious commented twice, first writing ‘Thank you🙏🏽’, then commenting  ‘🔥❤️🔥’.

Fellow reggae artist Naomi Cowan, chimed in her agreement, writing  ‘Facts 🔥’.

Queen Nikki then commented her thanks under the post, writing ‘Nuff love enuh queen @lilaike 😍😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏🙏’

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Queen Nikki, formerly DHQ Nickeisha

The song, which was released last month, speaks about the many injustices and social ills taking place in Jamaica, and the lack of persons stepping up with solutions.

The music video, which was released on October 1, has since received over 14,000 views on YouTube.

This is not the only time Iké showed admiration for the upcoming artist’s music as, she got on the mic at a gathering which they both attended, and once again lauded Queen Nikki’s collaboration with Stacious, and noted that she had sought out that song and others by Queen Nikki on Instagram.

Queen Nikki posted the video of Iké’s sentiments, with the caption “FEMALE UNITY we are stronger together big up yourself @lilaike our performance last night was great 💯💯#ENTERTAINMENT🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥your such an humble and amazing person remind me of me 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 NUFF LOVE ENUH @lilaike 🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗”

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The ‘Nipples’ deejay has been generating buzz for her sharp lyrics since transitioning from a dancer to a deejay. Since her split from dancer Marvin the Beast, and a subsequent body makeover, Queen Nikki’s career has been trending upwards.

In July, Stacious emerged as the winner of the 2021 Jamaica Festival Song competition.  Her song titled, Jamaican Spirit saw her walk away with the $3 million prize.