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Stamma Gramma’s very tacit comeback song that features a snippet of Alkaline’s voice has become the talk of Social of Media recently, sending fans of the various designated music fraternities such as Vendetta, Gaza, GennaSyde, 4thGenna and others alike into a debatable frenzy. Since the song was released, it has triggered consecutive releases of articles and reviews from websites, YouTube channels and forums that were obviously inspired by the essential theme in the song which debates “who is currently running dancehall?” A comprehensive review of the song by CMRTV, a very talented Dancehall review YouTube channel social commentator has gone viral on Facebook garnering over 300,000 + views in only 5 days.

The “vendetta artist”, who is regarded as a modern day marketing genius by those honest enough to admit it and by close peers uttered  in a short statement that everything the song has achieved so far was perceived, orchestrated and executed precisely and the results were not a surprise.

Stamma Gramma also adds that this time around “the industry will be tired to see his face like Bob Marley” and this is only the beginning as he has many more effective moves in store.

Stamma Gramma, who has a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science and currently pursuing his masters at Lehman College in New York also added that secretly, many artists and producers who admires his ability to clutch people’s attention contact him for help with their careers for services such as journalism, marketing strategies, social media presence development,  song writing and media distribution, both when he was inactive in the music industry  and recently , but refused to reveal any of their identities. The “Genius” as Stamma is nicknamed by peers, further stated that because of his enigmatic personality he is hated by some and loved by others but one thing is for certain is that his talents can never be ignored.

The “detta” artist concluded that he is a super fan of Alkaline’s progress and urges other artists to cease from fighting greatness and change the toxic environment in dancehall where we are too prone to to killing the Great Men rather than building him. PS Vybz Kartel.