Minister Marion Hall Responds To Spice And Other Dancehall Rivals: “Come Kiss Out Mi Bible!”
“Come kiss out mi bible!”
That was part of the braggadocio response from Minister Marion Hall, hours after her former friend Spice responded angrily to her declaration during a sermon that she would “do anything to reach the top”.
Responding in a Lady Saw-like fashion, the It’s Raining singer, who declared in her sermon that she was “not afraid of Spice”, said she would be standing her ground like the Rock of Gibraltar. She said her mission was to prevent other Dancehall artists from being used by Satan like she had been used in her secular Dancehall days in what she described as the “tasteless” Dancehall Queen position she once held.
Hall’s response on Instagram came hours after several of her other nemeses from secular Dancehall days including Macka Diamond, Tanya Stephens and Khago also swooped down on her, condemning her as an ‘evil and hateful person.’
Spice Responds
Spice did not hold back her words when responding to Hall, for her recent Facebook sermon criticizing her and other female artists Shenseea, Jada Kingdom, and Ishawna.
Just as the Minister hoped, “Gracie”, as she affectionately refers to her former friend, saw the video but its content did not reach the Black Hypocrisy singjay on good terms.
A very aggravated Spice responded with a lengthy Instagram live on Friday, which Pamputtae later joined.
The two ladies reminisced about the earlier days in dancehall when Spice and Lady Saw were friends. Spice spoke of a falling out between the two friends that left her in tears for “one week straight”.
“I will never forget when Lady Saw told me that my children are ‘black and ugly,’” she said. “People always have it to seh if yuh black yuh ugly and if yuh brown yuh pretty.”
“She never know mi did ago get big, she never know mi did ago get big, she tink mi did ago stay small forever,” an adamant Spice said.
“You need fi draw fi di church people dem to pray for you, your prayer warrior dem and the Christian them, cause you are not a woman of God. You just wait till mi go inna church, you wait mek mi show you how to pray because you need prayer, I will show you what a real Christian looks like”, she added.
The Grammy-nominated artist had also threatened that if Hall calls her name in any upcoming song that she records she would be going all out to disrespect her. But before she closed off, Spice told her over 30,000 viewers to tag Tanya Stephens because she has something to tell her.
“Somebody tag Tanya Stephens fi mi deh cause Tanya, Tanya Lady Saw hate you like poison, yes she hates you. She hates you because yuh lyrical and yuh can ride riddim” she said passionately.
She then claimed that it was Lady Saw who made her counteract one of Tanya Stephens’ songs, before apologizing to the Man Is The Least singer.
“Mi never know Tanya Stephens and she never do me nothing at all but to how Lady Saw did hate her she mek mi do the song and I want to let you know Tanya Stephens that I am sorry.”
Hall: “Come kiss out mi Bible”
Shortly after 7 o’clock this morning, Marion responded with a glam shot and a long message to her detractors, with insidious jabs at Spice, whom she had also said during her sermon was lacked talent and was only copying ‘old time Lady Saw slack antics’ onstage.
“There’s one of three words that defines the kind of woman I am. One is: Tacky!!!!!.The other is Trashy!!!!!. And the third one is Classy !!!!!!” Hall declared.
“The way I choose to behave myself, concerning this skillfully orchestrated plan of the devils, attempt to draw me back into where God has taken out of. Will be what determine who I am in Christ, and what you, who are so excitingly waiting on me to bite the bait, will see from this day moving forward,” she said in an apparent reference to calls from Spice and Macka Diamond that she return to secular Dancehall, as it seems to be her desire.
Continuing, Marion alluded to the sermon, which she pointed out was a way to carry on God’s work, and prevent others from going down the destructive path she had taken in her secular Dancehall days.
“When God breath upon man to write Deuteronomy 28 verse 13. He did so with me on his mind. Read it, and take up your dirty bundles, and keep it moving… I can lead a cow to the water, but I can’t force him to drink it. I can tell persons about salvation in Christ. But I can’t give salvation,” she said.
“The devil has used me in the passed to adopted to tacky, and trashy, and that is why I walked away from that tasteless position I once hold. He and his offsprings will never pull me back to that place of shame. God was merciful to wash me in his cleansing blood, and upgrade me to the upper room. I’m not going downstairs so the devils can laugh all the way to hell. Him and all of you who work for him. Come kiss out me Bible, so you can all get deliverance,” she ended.
Since the imbroglio started, Macka Diamond, Khago and Tanya Stephens have also commented about Marion.
Khago
Khago said he still hates Hall with a passion for ‘dissing’ him at Reggae Sumfest and making him into a laughing stock. He was referring to Sumfest 2012 Dancehall staging when Lady Saw mocked him over his contentious song titled Threesome in which he ironically called on his woman to find another woman to join both of them, for a ménage à trois.
“Yuh have some people weh mi hate like a poison… mi nuh like Lady Saw. Mi hate Lady Saw wid a passion. When it come to dat woman, my hate limit guh straight up to di roof. A woman weh tell mi fi suck har pu_sy pon Reggae Sumfest, mi hate lacka poison, seen. If a Lady Saw a give out ticket fi guh a heaven, mi can tell yuh straight up she di devil have mi wid ease. Suh do God please mecka nuh Lady Saw a gi out ticket fog uh a Mount Zion. Meck mi tell yuh suppm mi hate wicked people; Mi hate wicked people my youth,” he said.
Tanya
For her part, Stephens noted that she too was a victim of Hall’s callousness.
“When me jus a come inna the business the demon used to complain bout Lady G. Anyone who knows G knows she is the sweetest of all the artists. Nicer than any other artist I know including myself. After G the demon moved on to me,” Stephens wrote.
“Then came a host of others…when I told you all to check the common denominator you all didn’t believe, but it’s ok. I forgive everyone who ever took sides against me because I know the source. And I understand. Everybody learns eventually! The good thing is, every single person the demon tried to possess recognized it for what it is and cast it out, and ALL are better for it.
The Rebelution artist added: “Eat oonu food young girl! All a we come from poverty and music has been good to us. It’s not a cake. It’s an industry, and one person does not an industry make. Just look at the demon and see EVERYTHING you shouldn’t do and you will be fine. Do not call its name because it feeds on that. If you know anyone it will listen to…try and get them to convince it to go seek the help of a good psychotherapist. Ignore it and it WILL go away. I should know…I did.”