Dancehall record label Studios Entertainment is calling out Squash and his management team after he allegedly paid JM$350,000 to record a track five months ago and they failed to deliver.

Studios Entertainment took to social media recently to release a slew of damaging voice notes and screenshots he had with Squash and his manager Junior ‘Heavy D’ Fraser.

According to Studios Entertainment, funds amounting to JM$350,000 was send to Heavy D, who manages Squash, to record a track which was not delivered after months, and they failed to issue a refund.

“On the receipt it shows May 19th the time 11:34 or something like that, I sent them the first payment was over two grand, and then I sent him four hundred and fifty dollars Canadian,” Studious rep said. “He still haven’t delivered what he was suppose to deliver. The three hundred and fifty thousand was just for Squash to voice for me, for Studious Entertainment. And he hasn’t fulfilled what him suppose to do since May of this year, and I’ve been going back and forth with Heavy D about mi money and it just reached a point where it boil over now.”

The label said they decided to go public after getting the run-around and threats against their lives which they are taking seriously.

Studios however noted that they are not looking for any violence and just wants their money refunded or will be taking legal action.

The label says they feel cheated as they believe no attempt was made from Squash or Heavy D to deliver the feature he paid for. “There was no attempt to even voice the song or even say a word pon the riddim that me give him… him never do nothing towards it,” Studios rep said. “Heavy D told me that the money I sent him was to pay Bobby 6ix rent because him owed the landlord for maybe couple months or something rent so they took them pretty much took my money telling me that Squash is gonna voice and Squash probably did tell him that he was gonna voice, but seems like it just never worked out and I just feel like it was getting drawn out too long.”

The fiasco has seemingly caused and Squash and Heavy D to cut ties. In a voice note shared on Studious Instagram account, the veteran dancehall manager/promoter blamed the label for causing a rift between himself and the 6ix camp. “Memba say you put out things pon me and done my time wid the man them so yo do your destruction and I hope you understand say you do your destruction and remember say everything cool inno my youth,” Heavy D said. The promoter added in another Voice note, “You put it in a way where me cyan go work with the 6ix them anymore and nobody at all for them because the man them say boy me can’t work wid him again because you put out that but everything cool.”