Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Dancehall Acts with Anti Gay Legacy Feud with each other as Creativity Fades ............

Two of the older dancehall artists in the local music business who have antigay material in their repertoire have to now feud to stay relevant it seems, this is so sad as they cannot write fresh material to save their careers and they certainly cannot perform certain types of songs that easily as before besides the market is slowed tremendously as music sales continue to plummet. Beenieman known for songs bashing gays such as "All Battyman fi Dead" (all gays are to die) and the lesbophobic "Man Royal" which targets butch identified women is now clashing with Elephant Man known for "Log On -  Step pon chi chi man" a dance to supposedly symbolically crush gay men and other material have clashed over comments made by Beenieman in the US. It is sad that this is what Jamaican music has come to and to think these are two old veterans who should be setting an example.


The feud has been carried by some tabloid media including the Star:

Elephant Man has come out swinging at fellow dancehall artiste Beenie Man, following comments made by the veteran in an interview with United States-based Hot 97 FM, in which he referred to Ele and other dancehall artistes as 'broken down'.

According to Elephant Man, Beenie Man's comments are damaging to the progress of dancehall and reggae music. He said the veteran artiste is trying to brand himself as the face of dancehall music, even if it means undermining others.

During the interview, 'The Doctor' stated: "I am the balance in dancehall music. Every time the music goes apart, I got to bring it back. I am the King of Dancehall."

When the host asked the deejay what he thought about Baby Cham and Mr Vegas, Beenie Man's response was that Cham is not active enough, and Mr Vegas wasn't consistent, and only makes hits after two and three-year breaks.

As it relates to the 'Energy God', Beenie Man said: "Elephant Man is not there (musically), I haven't seen Elephant Man for like two years now, like seriously. Dancehall is not broken, some of the artistes are broken; I am still here, and I am still putting out hit songs."

Yesterday, Elephant Man was quick to respond to Beenie's comments.

"Beenie Man badmind until him teeth and the middle of him hair a drop out. He never has nothing good to say about other artistes," he said.

The artiste known for songs such as Signal The Plane, said Beenie has also made disparaging comments about other artistes, such as Shabba.

He is all about himself. That's why him in the music fi suh long and nuh buss no artiste, because him badmind," Elephant said.

He said it's ironic that Beenie Man should make comments about his career, when they both appear to be progressing at the same pace.

"I was booked for Best of The Best, but I had problems leaving my European tour. I performed at BET the same time with him, and him sey mi nuh have nuh hit song. Suh tell mi which hit song Beenie Man have? Beenie Man don't have a hit song," Elephant Man continued.

"Nobody cyah guh up a di hills and point pon Beenie Man house. Yu gone pon interview gone tell people sey a you alone a duh good inna music, after dem never ask yu bout yuself. When Vybz Kartel deh road, yu run bakka the man and talk bout Gaza yu sey, then yu same one gone pon interview gone bash di man. Mi deh Europe, and di bwoy know sey mi deh Europe, and gone tell people foolishness," a seemingly upset Elephant Man said.

The deejay also called out Beenie Man for claiming to be the King of Dancehall, a title which was already given to Yellowman.

"Yu too badmind. Yu try offa Yellowman. Yu not even own a studio fi record yu song dem, bout yu live inna apartment with 300 man. Wicked people cyah pretend too long, ah yourself yu a trick because yu nah run no dancehall, go fix yu teeth dem wey a drop out," Elephant Man said.

ENDS

Sad they say the devil finds work for idle hands eh and I hope they don't feel they can recommence their antigay musical output seeing that some fundamentalist Christians are smarting from a rally they held last Sunday June 29 to supposedly block the buggery law's eminent change.

also see:
Should we care about dancehall acts & rumours of gaydom?

Beenieman Says apology to gay community had no influence in his return to performing in the US

Buju Banton's Boom Bye Bye still available on iTunes despite so called ban in 2008

Queen Ifrica's "Freedom of Speech" & advocacy found wanting

Elephant Man's "A Nuh Fi Wi Fault" lyrics (flashback)

2 Murder music infraction and shots fired at event 2011

Elephant Man called a "Fish" in dancehall rivalry 2009

Elephant Man Not Wanted - The Latest in a Line of Homophobic Artists to Not be Embraced Abroad 2009

Not Impressed!!!! Beenieman ................... artist supposedly backtracks on gay stance

Latent homosexuality & misconceptions creating havoc? 2010

Promoting homosexuality? No, its about freedom of choice, privacy & tolerance

Peace and tolerance indeed as we ride out the present silly season

H

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