The Tropix (Montego Bay, Jamaica) There will be no more clashes for Dancehall artiste Squash.

Fresh off the heels of his lyrical battle with Alkaline Squash’s manager has declared that the deejay’s clashing days are on an indefinite pause.

According to Junior ‘Heavy D’ Fraser, manager of The 6ix, Squash will not be entertaining any more clashes from rival camps as it is not in their best interests.

“Squash nah do no more clash. Any man can say what them wah seh, and sing what them wah sing. But this is not the time for that. Too much of one thing, good for nothing,” he explained.

Heavy D’s statements came just days after another rival deejay, Jahvillani, premiered a gritty new single titled “Undefeated,” which some fans are claiming is a jab towards the 6ix Boss.

However, despite the speculation, Jahvillani’s management team have denied allegations that the track is a swipe towards Squash, saying “Suh true di man drop a badman song, unuh go seh a 6 diss song. Ah wah? Di man cyaa sing badman song too?”

In recent weeks Squash has been involved in a bitter feud with fellow Dancehall artiste Alkaline. The pair exchanged several diss tracks, climaxing with the eye-opening efforts “Death Announcements” and “One Shot.”

The feud between the two has caused quite a bit of controversy, as some Dancehall fans have accused both deejays of stepping overboard following derogatory statements made about family members in diss tracks.