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WE NEED DI STORY

CAN SMADDY COME TELL WI WHA A GWAAN ROUN A LIKKLE MISS PART A DI WORLD ..DEM SEH MITCHELL GONE A JAIL AND WI WAA KNOW IF LIKKLE MISS GET SCRAPE UP TO BECAUSE DEM SEH SOME CREDIT CARD SCAM GWAAN DUNG DEH INVOLVING BAY HIGH CHEST FISH WHEY A DRIVE LEXUS AND INFINITY.MI NEVA KNOW DI SCAM MOVE FROM MOBAY TO KINGSTON…AND MI DID TINK LIKKLE MISS MONEY NUFF SO WHY DEM DEH ROUN HAR WID DIS ?? ANYBADDIE KNOW DI TINGS DEM?

STAR’S JMG FOLLOW UP- A WHA DO KHAGO DOE

After calling out Bushman for comments he made about him, artiste Khago is now taking lyrical shots at Assassin.

According to Khago, Assassin has released a song titled Bun Freaky Ras which he believes is directed at him.

Khago says that it is his newly released single called Three Sum, that Assassin is counteracting.

In the song Bun Freaky Ras Assassin deejays:

‘Right now di ting a run slack,/the almshouse fi stop/How Ras a beg three sum? Mi bun freaky ras’

To this Khago replied, that he has never said he was a Rastafarian.

“Mi separate religion from music. Mi never tell nobody say mi a Rasta. Mi and nuh man never meet up a Bobo Hill. Dem a look a hype. Everybody can grow locks but a nuh every man a Rasta,” Khago told THE STAR.

Khago says he is hurt by what he describes as Assassin’s betrayal.

“The first time mi meet Assassin a bout two months ago when mi an him buck up inna airport and the flight delay and mi go sit down beside him and him a talk to me and him a say him see say dem a give me a fight in the industry and how mi fi just gwaan do the work. Him all give me him BB pin and say him want voice me pon a rhythm. Now as him hear mi song him a di first fi jump pon it,” Khago said.

jump pon it

Khago says that he feels disrespected by Assassin.

“Him a move like music police. From Kartel rub out him career, him just sit down and wait till some artiste put out a tune and him jump pon it. A nuh me make Kartel gone a jail wid Assassin book and pen,” a furious Khago said.

Since then, Khago has released a song titled Sumn Haffi Fishy Bout You which was produced by Cashflow Records. In it, Khago deejays:

‘den a wha make the boy never tek the bribe, when the World Boss box him a Shocking Vibes/ Him spread out like catty wid a licence act/ A di carbon copy of Baby Cham dat … everybody know say Sasco a pervert so the streets nah give you comfort…’

Khago further stated that when he heard Assassin’s song, he sent him a message on his Blackberry, which he says Assassin has not responded to.

“Assassin don’t have no melody. Him nuh call my name but mi a call dem name. Every year dem do dis song and call my name and try use me as guinea pig. Mi off a mute now, dem fi leave me mek mi do mi ting,” Khago said

When contacted, a member of Assassin’s management team said the artiste had no comment on the matter.

DONNA SUMMER DEAD

los Angeles (CNN) — Donna Summer, the “Queen of Disco” whose hits included “Hot Stuff,” “Bad Girls,” “Love to Love You Baby” and “She Works Hard for the Money,” has died, a representative said Thursday. She was 63.
There was no immediate information about the cause of death.
“Early this morning, we lost Donna Summer Sudano, a woman of many gifts, the greatest being her faith,” a family statement said. “While we grieve her passing, we are at peace celebrating her extraordinary life and her continued legacy. Words truly can’t express how much we appreciate your prayers and love for our family at this sensitive time.”
Summer first rose to fame the mid-’70s, thanks to “Love to Love You Baby.” The song, with Summer’s whispered vocals and orgasmic groans, supported by heavily synthesized backing tracks, helped define the mid-’70s disco trend and hit No. 2 in 1976. Summer followed the song with such hits as “I Feel Love,” “Last Dance” and a disco-fied version of the Richard Harris hit “MacArthur Park,” which outdid Harris’ version by hitting No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 singles chart. It was Summer’s first of four chart-toppers.
2008: Donna Summer’s onstage inspiration
But with her 1979 album “Bad Girls,” Summer broke out of the disco mold as the genre, which had become renewed by the success of the “Saturday Night Fever” soundtrack, was feeling a backlash. “Bad Girls” demonstrated Summer’s vocal and stylistic range and produced two No. 1 hits, “Hot Stuff” and “Bad Girls,” as well as a Top 10 ballad, “Dim All the Lights.”
However, Summer had some trouble adjusting to the changing times. Her next album, “The Wanderer,” went for more of a rock feel. It produced a Top 10 hit in the title track but fared relatively poorly on the charts — especially after the success of “Bad Girls,” a double album that spent five weeks at No. 1.
It wasn’t until 1983’s “She Works Hard for the Money,” which became a ubiquitous video as well as a big radio hit, that Summer’s fame approached its late ’70s zenith.
“I don’t like to be categorized because I think that I am an instrument, and if you play me, I’ll make whatever particular sound is supposed to come out for that color, and so, in the overall spectrum of things, I’m just trying to be true to my, what I feel my mission is,” Summer told CNN in a 2008 interview.

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