I-Octane

I-Octane has addressed a controversial video clip of his performance in Grand Cayman.

The “Buss A Blank” deejay has been forced to rubbish claims that he endorsed oral sex during his performance.

Earlier this week I-Octane took to Instagram to blast fans who suggested he made a lapse in his speech. The deejay’s rant was directed at fans who suggested he endorsed oral sex during his 2014 song “Gyal Ting.”

“This is di video weh dem a run wid a say mi say [weh di man dem weh s**k py……. Wen mi say weh di man dem deh weh say py…… I dont know how sum ppl hear s–k in this but to each is own still],” he wrote.

The deejay was quick to clear up the controversy by reposting the clip of his performance so fans could hear.

I-Octane would also go on to address his critics who claim he should be doing more conscious music.

“Mi tell unnu say a fkry unnu love/like so a fkry unnu gwine get,” he declared. “‘Banga Fone’ bus and sum ppl a cus say where is di positive songs… And my reply was unnu nah listen to nttn positive cause… ‘Weh Di Fire Gone’ and ‘One Chance’ wuda be two of di biggest songs rite now and unnu ova look dem,” he said.

Octane did not stop there, as he blasted fans for choosing to highlight negative while ignoring positive.

“Look at dis now… Mi shell dun cayman… And instead unnu say yes king great work zeen… unnu a post up video fi mek di king look bad because it ago kill unnu fi say di king great,” he continued. “So guh out a unnu way fi try find bad fi say….. Mi dun tell unnu who nah work wid wi afi watch wi a work.”