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GAY MEN IF UNNO KNOW SEH UNNO FRAID A UNNO LIFE…STOP TEK UNDER COVER MEN…A LOT OF YOU HAVE SEX WITH MEN THAT HAVE WOMEN BECAUSE IT IS A THRILL TO YOU BUT IN THE END YOU KNOW IT IS NOT RISK WORTHY..THESE KINDS OF REVELATIONS DESTROY WOMEN, CHILDREN AND FAMILIES…PLEASE DO NOT DO IT

ANYBADDIE KNOW HAR?

SHE DEH PAN DI PORN SITE AND SEH SHE IS 19 FROM JAMAICA QUEENS…UNDAH DEH RUB RITE OUT…LINK WILL BE SERVED LATER..ANYBADDIE KNOW HAR?

LISA HYPE ON JMGSPANKINGNEWMUSIC.COM

Hi how are you?

Lisa: I am fine, good morning.

Let me get to this fast I hear you read JMG, how do you find it?

Lisa: (Laughs) I have fun reading JMG I find it very relaxing and very entertaining

Do you think the people are a bit to harsh at times?

Lisa: Yes sometimes they are but at the end of the day, they are expressing themselves and giving their take and it is how they feel. So I don’t think anyone should go against that.

Do you think that the comments that are made are honest or do you think that most of them are biased?

Lisa: I think its visa versa, some of them are honest, some of them are biased and others are just assumptions.

So how have you been lately in terms of your career because we heard a new song from you, how is that going?

Lisa: Things are going great you know Lisa Hyper is an entertainer that loves to creep before she walks and you can always expect the unexpected. I am just taking it one step at a time. In regards to my album In regards to my album I have changed the date of the release and I am not ready to disclose the release date.

Do you have any surprises in the album for us? 

Lisa : Yes of course , the growth in Lisa Hyper, the type of songs that are in the album,the different sounds that I have . You will find Lisa Hyper doing dancehall, rap R&B,one drops, a whole different scenario of music. Right now I am going to be signing to a new management, ever since I have been doing my thing, since 2009 to right now I had no management team, that was what I was lacking.  For now I am just in the studio, voicing, writing, getting ready for what is gonna come.

Do you remember when the picture came out and everyone was talking, the females in the Jamaican music industry they did not seem to have unity, do you also see it like that and do you think they are lacking that factor wherein they work together as females because the men do work together. With the females, everyone seems to be doing their own thing do you see a problem with that?


Lisa: Yes I do see a problem with that, even the ones that are coming up, meaning the ones that are there already , everybody wants to be the Queen of the dancehall. Everyone wants to go for the crown, if they don’t use Queen then they drop themselves to the Princess and Lady Saw is already the Queen of the Dancehall so until Lady Saw finishes with music, then the people will consider who they think is the new Queen. I think that is one main factor that is causing the females not to have any unity but also that is how females are, its a woman thing. Women are always fighting down other women. But in my case it is a bit different. I think the fear me and fear how good I am. I know I have made a lot of mistakes in the past but at the end of the day , they know how bad I am and I am young, I am twenty-three, two years from now I will have a much bigger sound, you never know what is gonna come next from Lisa Hyper. A lot of things causes the disunity but I would like to tell the young female artists coming up they they should keep confident and stay focused. Stay around positive things and positive people . The younger generation are the future, I would also like to tell them not to think about who are here now because they will soon be gone.

One thing I would say and I do admire this about you but a lot of people dont know that you are a very humble person, and also strong and I must say this that everything that happened was meant to destroy you as a person what has kept you in the game. What made you wakeup and keep going and tell yourself that you are going to become someone on top because you have also said it that you have it in you to be the top person, what makes you get up everyday?

Lisa: Every since I was born, I knew I was a star, even as a baby. Who are they, meaning those who dont like me to say that I am not, but I know that I am a star. Like I said before, if you have positive people in your life and people who believe in and know you, because at the end of the day, those who are out there dont know you they only think they know Lisa Hyper. They are judging after the picture that was painted of me but I have people around me that know me, like my friends, my father , my sister those are the people that encourge me to go on. Also at the end of the day I know I could do it. The moment I stop is the moment I fail and the moment I fail is the moment they win so there was no way I could have allowed that to happen.

So you do admit that you have that determination?

Lisa : Yes, when you talk about Lisa Hyper you talk about determination, rebellious , and being persistent. You see what I’m saying, at the end of the day you know this business comes wid criticism and all of that but as you know I have gotten it ten times harder but I took it and I have tried to turn the negative into a positive. What would you say were your mistakes? Lisa: Well, my mistake was the trust that I put in certain people I shouldn’t have put in so much trust in that person because at the end of the day,only the person that you love and trust can hurt you. So if I was to say I made a mistake that would be it, the trust. At the end of the day though, Lisa Hyper doesnt live with much regret because at the end of the day , anything I do or say I am prepared to pay the consequence for it. Most people do not know that anything you do you have to be prepared to pay the consequences for it.

 

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AH DUS DIS MI GET

SO MET IF U REMEMBER A WHILE BACK IN OCTOBER I TOLD U ABOUT THE SELECTOR IN PHILLY NAME RICKY KILLA(HARDRIVE SOUND)….N THIS GIRL HE AV WITH HIS WIFE ANDREA,WELL HOME GIRL AV THE BABY NOW,NAME RICARDO JR,OH YEAH….THE WIFE AV A CLUE BOUT DIS GIRL BUT NOT SURE,THE THING IS SHE DONT KNOW THE PART BOUT THE BABY,IF SHE FIND OUT SHE WOULD DIE BECAUSE HE HAS ONE DAUGHTER B4 THEIR RELATIONSHIP,THEN ONE DAUGHTER TOGETHER,NOW THIS SON OUTSIDE THE RELATIONSHIP…DIS SO CALLED GI

RL FROM FLORIDA IS MARRIED N HAR MAN LIVE AH NEW YORK,IDK HOW SHE EXPLAIN THIS TO HIM…THEY R BOTH COMMITTING ADULTERY(BOTH MARRIED)…HE’S SOOOO SNEAKY,AS HE CONTINUES TO SNEAK AROUND WITH LISA N TAMEKA (Edited) MAFIA….N ALL THE RANDOM
GIRLS HE CAN SLEEP WITH WITHOUT A CONDOM,N HIM EAT ALL AH DEM GAL YAH …EEWWWHHHH NASTY ASS MARRIED MAN,BUT WEN DI WIFE FIND OUT AH HELL AN POWDA HOUSE,HIS ASS WILL B ON THE STREETS,HE WONT AV NO MORE HOUSE TO TAKE THEM BITCHES,HE WILL AV TO TAKE THEM TO HOTEL OR RENT A ONE ROOM….ON DI ODDA HAND DI BREDDA ZAN KARTEL (SELCTOR OF HARDRIVE SOUND) N FI HIM BABY MODA AH ARGUE PON FACEBOOK..YUH SHUDA SI HOW HIM ARGUE WID HAR TOE TO TOE LIKE AH BITCH ..WHICH REAL MAN DO THAT KINDA SHIT N SEH DI OOMAN CAN KEEP DI PICKNEY?? ALL BECAZ HIM MEET DIS TWIN GAL(SHERENE) DYKE LOOKING BITCH WEH A SUCK HIM HOOD BETTA DAN DI TRINI BABYMADA…HIM NAW GET NUH PLAY,HIM NAW TEK CARE A DI PICKNEY N HIM SURE NAW GI DI TWIN (SHERINEAKA DANCEHALL PINK) NUH MONEY,SHI JUS A FRONT BOUT HIM WANT HAR BAD, BUT HIM WANT HAR FI HAR TINGS,SHI CLOTHES N FEED HIM,SHI ALL BUY RING FI HARSELF N SEH HIM PROPOSE TUH HAR…WOIIE IF A LAWF A POOP UP MISELF…HIM DONT LIVE NUH WEH WEH,HIM WOTLESS,SAME LIKE HOW HIM DID LIVE WID HIM TRINI BABYMADA JUICEY KARTEL(KIM),HIM NOW LIVE WID DANCEHALL PINK AKA SHERENE (TWIN) WOTLESS IF U ASK ME(BOTH AH DEM)

ZALIKA NO MAN!


Ms. Zalika Jamella Patterson, age 26, of Brooklyn NY and Mr. Shawn Christopher McClean, age 26, of Watertown NY were arrested and charged with Grand Larceny 4th after Macy’s Loss Prevention Officers (in Victor) stopped them for shoplifting and found them to have $1253.50 worth of stolen property from Macy’s in their possession. The defendants were transported to the O
Ontario County Jail for prearraignment detention.

Duo allegedly shoplifted from Eastview Mall

3/5/2012 5:53:37 AM
Ms.Zalika Jamella Patterson and Mr.Christopher Sean McClean were arrested, and charged with Grand Larceny 4th after Macy’s Loss Prevention Officers stopped them for shoplifting and found them to have $1253.50 worth of stolen property from Macy’s in their possession. The defendants were transported to the Ontario County Jail for prearraignment detention.

Well Met Zalika is locked up again and she friends dem have it on the downlow Brenton need to come talk the tings them.She send she son Tobago and take up thiefing fulltime.Hope Immigration is GOOD to her!

NEISHA TIGHT IS THIS YOUR BABY FATHUR?

SAVED

I was hired to kill Omar Davies
Former killer tells how gangs recruit teen boys
BY COREY ROBINSON Sunday Observer staff reporter [email protected]
Sunday, March 18, 2012

A young, reformed gangster who said he committed his first murder when he was 14 years old confessed that during his days as a member of the Fatherless Crew he was contracted to kill Parliamentarian Dr Omar Davies.
But his refusal to carry out the order earned the wrath of the man who ordered the hit and who, in turn, tried to have the former gangster killed.

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“Somehow I didn’t feel it was right, so I questioned it and he decided to get rid of me. He tried; he used family members, he has used my own, and even the female who I was with,” the former gangster said, adding that he has since fled the area, leaving behind all his ill-gotten gains.
The young man, who is now a Christian, made the revelation in an interview with the Sunday Observer in which he told how young boys in some of Jamaica’s toughest communities are being recruited into gangs by socalled dons.
“The recruiting process is simple,” he said. “There is nothing much to offer any young man who grows up in the community but the gun. Once you have the gun, you have power; and once you have power you can do certain things.”
The absence of a father, he reasoned, was probably the main factor in the decision taken by him and his young friends to get involved with the Fatherless Crew, whose original members have either been arrested or killed by the police or other gangsters.
“We didn’t have any father figure around us, and the don of that particular community saw that and used it to his advantage. He fed us, clothed us, we got money, jewellery, and any female that we chose,” he said.
According to the ex-gangster, he was among 27 teenagers recruited from Arnett Gardens and its environs into the Fatherless Crew — one of the deadliest criminal syndicates ever formed in West Kingston.
The former gangster’s hypothesis was supported by anthropologist and University of the West Indies researcher Dr Herbert Gayle.
“More than half of all gang members, I have found, have no father figure and have a very bad relationship with their mother,” he said. “Meaning that the bond between mother and son is just weak or non-existent, and it is caused from the mother being in prostitution or if she has more than one man in her life. It normally fractures a boy’s love, reliance on their mothers. Boys don’t like to see their mothers have more than one man.”
Gayle pointed to a 2008 study titled ‘Young Birds That Know Storm’, that looked at how teenage boys have navigated hardships in the inner-city communities.
“We have a bit of work now that we are focusing on multiple murderers, young men who have killed more than one person, and that is what we are finding,” he said.
Gayle also said that a 2007 study conducted by himself and Horace Levy from the Peace Management Initiative, as well as the late Professor Barry Chevannes’ 2001 study, called ‘Learning to be a Man’, spoke to the issue of the recruitment of teenage boys into Jamaica’s deadliest criminal gangs.
“The history of recruiting boys has been around for a long time. We first covered it in 1994 in Central Kingston where gangs were trying to recruit boys who were in prominent high schools, because they said that they don’t want just the regular foot soldiers, they also want intelligent youngsters within the gangs,” he said.
“All the gangs that we have studied do very direct and deliberate recruiting. The most vulnerable — the ones they recruit the most — are the ones who have lost their fathers, and have a mother who is not in control,” he added.
“They target these boys because these boys find somebody that they can trust and they will give their lives for their new ‘fathers’. Because the don now fills a void and there is no way to stop the dons from having complete control,” Dr Gayle said.
Deputy Commissioner of Police Glenmore Hinds agreed, saying that the recruitment of young boys into gangs is not new.
“I don’t know if you know the history of the Fatherless Crew, but these were persons in the Rema area whose fathers were killed either by criminals or by the security forces, hence the name fatherless,” he said.
Hinds said that the gang, which is reputed to have committed a number of murders and shootings in the 1990s, still comes up on the police radar, but it is not as prominent as before.
Last week, in his interview with the Sunday Observer, the former gangster said he couldn’t speak for others, but his engagement in crime had its genesis in a need to take care of his late mother, a breast cancer patient, who struggled by herself to take care of him and his younger sister.
“I got involved in crime at the age of 13, and I made my first ‘duppy’ (murder victim) when I was 14 years of age. From there it went on,” said the youth, who is now 29 years old.
According to the reformed gangster, there were only a few rules to which the group had to adhere: “You do not rape; you do not rob if you do not have to; and you never talk about your crimes.”
Added to that, he said, they had to remain humble during ‘training’ — the early years in which the youngsters learnt “how to use a gun, rob, kill, how to con your way out of any situation, and how to lie”.
His training, he said, lasted seven years, and during that time he and the others were contracted to commit numerous murders.
He declined to reveal the number of persons he had killed before giving his life to God last November.
“If I gave you a small number, that would not be correct, and if I gave you a large number, I would only be telling a lie on myself,” he said.
“I can state for the record, though, that I have never killed anybody who never deserved it. I have never taken an innocent man’s life,” said the young man, his gaze steady as he nodded in agreement with himself. “Persons who I have killed were persons who tried to kill me, or it was a case of gang war and it was just a matter of who draw first.”
The dramatic turnaround in his life, he said, was made after a gun battle between members of his gang who were returning from a robbery, and police who had mounted a curfew in a section of Wilton Gardens.
“I ended up losing four friends that day. It wasn’t a pretty sight. I also ended up getting shot in it,” he said, looking away as he noted that the four were among 31 friends he had lost to gun violence in West Kingston.
“I think the thing that really separated me [from crime], was just the love of God and the love that I had. I still had a heart, but I was in it (crime), and it wasn’t easy,” he said.
The reformed gangster said that he has attempted to apologise to some of his victims’ relatives, but noted that his attempts have been met with mixed responses. However, he is undeterred in his efforts. He said, too, that he has been offering counselling and prayer to some of his friends, many of whom have, on occasions, called him asking for guidance.
Maybe one day when he is a minister he will be able to go back into the community to preach, he said. For now, however, he is working to say out of trouble.
“I left with a lot of secrets and those secrets are forgotten, much like my sins are forgotten,” he said. “Certain things I just don’t talk about. I decided the day I got baptised that when I came up (from the pool) everything that is down, stays down. That life is done.”

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