Jahvillani has a few more words on his current beef with 6ix deejays Squash and Chronic Law.

“A One Youth Weh Nuh Trouble People, Mi A Humble Piece A Youth… Everything Wah Mi Have Mi Work Hard Fi That, Nobody Neva Gimi Nutn And Mi Neva Beg Nobody Nutn, That’s Why Them Gang Up A Fight Man… Dutty Heart Cya Stop God Children!!!!!,” the Wile Side Government Boss wrote.

Over the weekend Jahvillani told the Reggae Sumfest patrons that his recent controversy with Squash and Chronic Law started due to jealousy.

While tensions were high since Jahvillani left the 6ix camp earlier this year, he said their recent stint started after British-based, international shoe manufacturer Clarks Originals endorsed his new track “Clarks Pon Foot.”

Shortly after Jahvillani left the stage, law enforcement officers pulled the plug on Reggae Sumfest Night One, formerly known as Dancehall Night at around 8:27 am. The move axed the highly anticipated closing acts, Chronic Law and Squash 6ix Boss.

 

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