Munga has another message for men with his new track “Move On.”

The Dancehall lyricist has dropped a follow-up track to his 2018 hit single “Nah Mad” titled “Move On.”

In recent weeks the country has seen an upsurge in the number of domestic abuse deaths at the hands of jealous lovers.

The single couldn’t have come at a better time as it directly addresses the controversial topic.

In the track, the deejay can be heard pleading with men not to abuse or hurt women when a relationship ends. He instead uses his witty lyrics encouraging them to move on with another girl.

However, despite favorable reactions, it seems Munga may have managed to stir up some controversy along the way.

The controversy stems from the deejay name dropping Vybz Kartel to drives home his point home about how failed relationships affect men.

“Her next man a pick her up like a wiFi, now Shorty gone make Addi start cry, seet ya” Munga spits in the verse.

The line is particularly relevant considering Vybz Kartel’s recently publicized break up with common-law wife Tanesha. The deejay recently poured his heart out about the break up on his latest album “To Tanesha.”

Despite this, it doesn’t seem like “Worl Boss” has taken any offense to the name drop as he is yet to react.

Meanwhile, Munga’s track look set to be another hit for the deejay, It has already racked up over 130,000 views on Youtube and is in regular rotation on local radio stations.

Listen to the track below.