Shaggy has not forgotten how the media dragged him a few months ago.

Shaggy has taken lyrical shots at the Gleaner newspaper and the media in the remix to Kemar Highcon”So Saucy.”

The deejay has taken a swipe at newspaper months after they published an article that brought his name into disrepute.

On Tuesday Shaggy took to Instagram to post a clip of his verse in the remix of Kemar Highcon track, which also featured Spice.

“Mi seh mi money up but wait dem have doubt / Seh di money deh-deh, inna di same account / Same amount, is like dem can’t count / Das why mi nuh ramp fi silence dem mouth / Yuh nuh see di people dem nuh in a weh them in a / Can’t believe weh them write in a the Gleaner / Them affi gain back we trust in a the media,” Shaggy spits while ripping a copy of the Gleaner.

Shaggy’s lyrical swipe comes four months after the newspaper published an article headlined ‘Busta Still Waiting – Hospital Yet To Benefit From $100m Raised At 2018 Shaggy And Friends Charity Concert”.

The headline created mass outrage among fans who blasted the newspaper for the slanderous title.

A week later, Shaggy, who was overseas preparing honoring musical commitments, flew to Jamaica, where he held a press conference at the Bustamante Children’s Hospital in a bid to clear his name.

According to Shaggy, the entire ordeal left him feeling disheartened. He says it left him heartbroken after his nine-year-old daughter asked him to “to tell them that you didn’t steal the money.”