Here is one of his songs that has made him so controversial owing to the section on anal/oral activity or rimming suggested in one line:
Even when other non controversial stars including others from Trinidad and such go to St Kitts/Nevis there is no such outcry so why this and why now?
Where are the antigay groups such as Jamaica CAUSE, Lawyers' Christian Fellowship and others who are claiming the stifling of "freedom of speech" by LGBT lobbyists or indeed the other dancehall acts who have joined that corner due to pressure from the Stop Murder Music Campaign on their kill gays subjected materials in their repertoire?
Silence! ............ Hypocrisy! ............ Selectivity! as per usual.
Chad Bryan, Star Writer published this yesterday
News reports out of the island of Nevis claim that Premier Vance Amory wants a concert featuring Jamaican entertainer, Alkaline, to be cancelled over fears of his social and moral influence on citizens.
While the reports coming from the island suggest that the relevant permits for the concert to be held tonight will be revoked, a representative from Alkaline's camp told THE STAR contact was being made with a business partner on the island to have the matter resolved.
However, up to press time yesterday, it remained unclear whether the matter was cleared up as the representative is said to have reported that the matter was still being discussed.
"I checked back but I still have not been given any updates yet," Alkaline's representative said.
In a statement posted yesterday on the website NevisPages.com, the premier said it is necessary for the Government to take a stand on matters that have the potential to cause further deterioration of the social environment.
He said the cabinet of the Nevis Island Administration does not support the concert.
He said there had been no indication certain local authorities had been made aware of the impending concert to feature the Jamaican entertainer.
His concerns were also communicated to the Commissioner of Police Dr C.G. Walwyn.
In a statement by the commissioner, also on the website, it was made clear that permission was granted to host the concert by the Nevis Division of the Royal St Christopher and Nevis Police Force.
The police noted that the artiste and promoters were expected to conform to the island's laws relating to profanity. However, the statement further said that out of respect for the premier's office, the permission was being revoked.
When THE STAR attempted to get a comment from the office of the premier yesterday, we were told that he was in a meeting and would be unavailable for the rest of the day. The action against Alkaline, whose given name is Earlan Bartley, follows another case earlier this year in which deejay Tommy Lee was prevented from performing in Dominica.
Fears of him having negative influence on citizens
Chad Bryan, Star Writer published this yesterday
News reports out of the island of Nevis claim that Premier Vance Amory wants a concert featuring Jamaican entertainer, Alkaline, to be cancelled over fears of his social and moral influence on citizens.
While the reports coming from the island suggest that the relevant permits for the concert to be held tonight will be revoked, a representative from Alkaline's camp told THE STAR contact was being made with a business partner on the island to have the matter resolved.
However, up to press time yesterday, it remained unclear whether the matter was cleared up as the representative is said to have reported that the matter was still being discussed.
"I checked back but I still have not been given any updates yet," Alkaline's representative said.
In a statement posted yesterday on the website NevisPages.com, the premier said it is necessary for the Government to take a stand on matters that have the potential to cause further deterioration of the social environment.
He said the cabinet of the Nevis Island Administration does not support the concert.
He said there had been no indication certain local authorities had been made aware of the impending concert to feature the Jamaican entertainer.
His concerns were also communicated to the Commissioner of Police Dr C.G. Walwyn.
In a statement by the commissioner, also on the website, it was made clear that permission was granted to host the concert by the Nevis Division of the Royal St Christopher and Nevis Police Force.
The police noted that the artiste and promoters were expected to conform to the island's laws relating to profanity. However, the statement further said that out of respect for the premier's office, the permission was being revoked.
When THE STAR attempted to get a comment from the office of the premier yesterday, we were told that he was in a meeting and would be unavailable for the rest of the day. The action against Alkaline, whose given name is Earlan Bartley, follows another case earlier this year in which deejay Tommy Lee was prevented from performing in Dominica.
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The St Kitts Nevis Times on their Facebook page carried this:
Is Vance Amory our Noah ? Is Alkaline a Devil Worshipper? Are either connected with last evening Triple Homicide murders.
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By Adlai Mudiwa ,
Alkaline, The young rising dancehall phenom who is accused by some of devil worship took a photo in the main Cemetry in Basseterre, Saint Kitts and Nevis the Springfield Cemetry.
The artiste is on St.Kitts Nevis since Wednedsay for a scheduled performance on Saturday in Nevis. The Premier of Nevis essentially cancelled the event and according to reports Prime Minister Dr Denzil Douglas facilitated the move of the event from Nevis to St.Kitts.
Within hours after the announcement that he would be performing in St. Kitts the island was rocked with an unprecedented shooting incident which claimed the lives of three young men. The shootings have given rise to much speculation and theories of devil worship and collection of souls.
If tattooed black eyeballs wasn't enough to fuel these seemingly outlandish assertions then taking a photo in a Cemetery certainly would.
Although it would be a stretch to link the presence of Alkaline to any crime on the island there are many who can frankly maybe credibly argue that the unprecedented carnage of last night was as a result of the presence of evil spirits. And with an artiste with tattooed black eyeballs posing for random pics in a Cemetery one cannot help but give the theories of collecting souls and evil spirits some second thoughts.
One pastor has declared that God spoke to the Nation through Premier Vance Amory and the young people laughed and ignored and as a result the nation is now paying the price and feeling the wrath of god. Is Premier Amory a prophet? Is he our Noah ? I am hearing done bible thumpers declare that he is.
Whatever the case we cannot deny that this whole saga has seemingly brought a dark cloud of controversy and evil over the country. Not that we haven't had that cloud for the last 19 months but this cloud seems to be much darker and sinister.
So are the labels of Premier Amory as a modern day Noah and a Prophet And Alkaline as some sort of devil Worshipper justified or are we all just being plain ridiculous ?
Tonight is a full moon. Can we expect more evil? Is everyone simply overreacting to this whole issue? Will officials allow the show to proceed? Let's wait and see.
Let us see how this one plays out eh.
Peace and tolerance
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