Ding Dong has blasted The Tropixs and other online websites for failing to include him in a viral photo collage.

The “Flairy” deejay took to Instagram Live on Tuesday night blasting the popular entertainment website for not recognizing his recent achievements in Dancehall music.

According to the deejay, “Me! Ding Dong bring back Dancehall to which part Dancehall deh! and mi nuh haffi hide and chat dat, Ding Dong put back Dancehall inna certain house, Ding Dong mek all parliament and government people start look pon Dancehall inna some good light.”

The entertainer’s rant was spurred by an image which was reshared by the site on Instagram which featured several Dancehall artistes, including Masicka, Alkaline, Popcaan, Govana and Rygin King asking fans who had the most hits for the calendar year.

Spice Throws Shade, Comments On The Tropixs After Tifa’s ‘Dunce’ Statement

Although the image was obviously not created by The Tropixs or any of its entities, the “Fling” deejay obviously took personal offense to the post, blasting the website saying “Unnu memba say badman fawud a from 2005… that a before likkle eediot site, before Instagram.”

The deejay went on to point out that he has remained one of the most successful Dancehall artistes of the last few years, delivering countless hits which did not need to rely on gun lyrics or the degrading women.

Listen to the audio below.