Bounty Killer Reveals New Haircut On Instagram

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Bounty Killer (provided by Supreme GraPHX. Instagram.com/supremegraphx)

Bounty Killer has ditched his cornrows and reverted to a haircut that he debuted this evening.

“A who this ppl episode50Caliber Brand New Original Me Get Familiar 🥳” he captioned an Instagram post on Tuesday.

He revealed he had not visited the barber in over 24 years. “Since Upper Cut days the last time I trimmed was 1996 from 1998. I never seen a barber chair nor share💈,” he wrote in another post, tagging the barber @kirk.willi.

Based on the comments, most fans, and even other artists in the music fraternity are shocked at the makeover; but most agree that it fits the Warlord.

“😮 Alright mi General…..anything u do it good wid me 😂🔥❤️,” Dancehall singer Stacious commented.

Popular dancer Latonya Style chimed in: “Looking Good 😍🤩⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️General”

“I knew this day would forward one day General 📣📣📣” said a fan.

“Mad !!!! Trim have a buzz mi G  . New look fi 50,” another said.

It was just two days ago that the Dancehall icon introduced a new logo for his Alliance “school”. 

The Alliance birthed several artists among them Mavado and Vybz Kartel, who attributed his exit from the group to his quest to be a more independent artist. Aidonia was also reportedly dismissed from the Alliance in 2007 after he recorded a song titled Addi a Mi Daddy, in which he hailed Kartel, something which the Warlord deemed a grave indictment.

Last January, Killer stirred the pot a bit by listing himself, Wayne Marshall, Busy Signal, and Bling Dawg as “the pure four” from the entire camp.

In the meantime, Killer has been maintaining his busy schedule. The Benz and Bimma deejay performed live at the inaugural staging of Dream Weekend Malta on Sunday which got the crowd’s nod according to clips from the event.

His long-awaited album King of Kingston has been stalled, for undisclosed reasons. It was originally scheduled for release in December 2021.

Killer has not released an album in twenty years.  

Following the release of his first album Roots, Reality and Culture in 1994, Bounty Killer kept pushing out albums almost every year up to the release of his Grammy Award-nominated Ghetto Dictionary: The Mystery in 2002. 

His other albums include Down in the Ghetto (1994), No Argument (1996), My Xperience (1996), Ghetto Gramma (1997), Next Millennium (1998), and The 5th Element (1999).