![]() So you’re saying me telling my brothers with the same skin color as me to load up the draco and murda the whole family is right, and my aim is to make money off it?” In response to another who juxtaposed gun movies with murder movies, while asking whether these types of films will be banned by the authorities, Demarco responded: “Music is not the only thing that creates crime but I’m a musician and I know what I’m going is wrong. “Why did you start in the first place and promote it to the youth? What made you wake up and say today is gun man time?” he asked to which the singer replied: “Because I wanted to stay relevant and that was wrong my strength is not violence Music”. What I would want to know though is why is it always when an artiste already made a catalog of gun songs n already peak n made millions off those sing, n on the back end of their career they normally start to understand this? I am genuinely curious □ would like to hear your rational opinion,” one follower asked to which Demarco replied: “GROWTH”.Īnother follower franxo_francis had a similar pertinent question for Demarco. There were also other followers who questioned how Demarco out of the blue decided to turn away from recording gun songs. Nevertheless, the singer pointed out that his mind was already made up, and replied: “mi mek the tuffest gun songs I agree but where dem guh? inna the young getto yutes brain fi corrupt dem mind when mi should a sing songs fi stimulate dem brain fi make money and tek care of them family”. On IG, there were however, several more some followers who attempted to dissuade Demarco from refraining from recording violent content, with one man even hailing him as having made “the tuffest gun song dem” and that he should continue. He later recorded several gun songs among them Dem Fraid (a diss track aimed at Mavado) and Skill mi Skill. □□”.ĭemarco who rose to musical prominence with his breakout song Fallen Soldier, has recorded songs such as True Friends and Love My Life. We as artist can sing bout nuff more topics than killing our own and getting paid from it. His compatriot I Octane also agreed with his stance noting “Real talk”, to which Demarco responded: longtime this a bother mi mi bredda an mi finally get the courage fi speak out about it. ![]() Ī post shared by □BUNUPBOSS□ □□ initial post was one of several and sparked a lengthy discussion that saw him responding at length to many of his followers. Dem cuss me fi say this, but who better than you to say it, was the comment from Ce’cile in response to another post where Demarco noted that “if a song like I Love My Life can inspire people and help them change their life for better” gun songs could similarly incite violence and “add fuel to fire”. I won’t hit home until your affected by the same gunman chunes your singing and I pray that doesn’t happen.” U jus love the blood,” Sean Paul replied, while Demarco admonished: “Sigh I Hope you will change your thoughts one day my G. “Dat shit in the news an on social media every day. Sean Paul also returned later to rebuke a follower who claimed to be an artist and who posited that ‘badman music was necessary’, and that experiences whether good or bad, including those about criminal activities must be expressed. In response to Sean Paul, Demarco stated: “mi done wid gun song mi boss, while to Gramps he replied: “ mi boss thank you for always singing positive music□□□□”. Sean Paul, who has been advocating for the cessation of violent music, especially over the last year chimed in: “Same way so G. ![]() Thank you bredda for speaking,” Gramps responded, adding later that he wanted Jamaica to be about sun, fun, “party and dance and make being conscious cool again”. A post shared by □BUNUPBOSS□ □□ screaming this for years now.
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