Jamaican 6ix9ine Says Rygin King Stole His Style

Up-and-coming entertainer Blacksan is calling out Rygin King for allegedly stealing his style.

The self-proclaimed ‘Jamaican 6ix9ine’ wants the Dancehall newcomer to stop referring to himself as the ‘Trap King,’ citing that he his the rightful ruler of the genre.

Blacksan, whose given name is Dane Dawson, claims Rygin King and other Montego Bay artistes watched his videos and copied his ‘traphall’ style, which is fusing trap and dancehall music.

The 24-year-old says there can only be one ‘Trap King’ adding that “any other king is a Burger King.”

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He is now giving Rygin King a stern warning to desist from using his title or he will be forced to challenge him in a lyrical feud.

‘Jamaican 6ix9ine’ says he understands that the “Tuff” deejay has a huge fan base and is prepared for the backlash, “Dem a go try style mi, mi prepare fi di diss and mi a go diss dem back too, cause mi a go nice up dancehall,” he said.

Rygin King is yet to respond to Blacksan’s accusations.

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