Tommy Lee Sparta & Bounty Killer Speak On Montego Bay Flooding

Tommy Lee Sparta and Bounty Killer are sharing their views on the recent flooding that occurred St. James, Montego Bay earlier this week.

The second city was hit with a heavy rainfall on Monday which resulted in the flooding of several businesses and sweeping away of cars.

Speaking on the incident, the Gothic Dancehall artist who hails from the parish says the flood was a warning from God, “Montego Bay unno see that? [God] a show unno a sign,” the “Uncle Demon” deejay captioned a video on social media.

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“The killing need to stop, take this as a warning, [please] we need to come together [and] put a stop against crime [and] violence. [God] don’t like wah gwan,” he added.

Veteran Dancehall artist Bounty Killer also agreed with Sparta’s statement, “signs of the times bredda,” he commented on the post. View Below.

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