Jamaican recoring artist Blak Ryno surprised everybody with a tribute song titled “Dat Nuh Right” produced by Fada Romie Music, a tribute to Vybz Kartel and Shawn Storm that calls for Unity. (Gaza Will Forever Be Gaza) Black Ryno IS REQUESTING THE GAZA PORTMORE EMPIRE TO COME TOGETHER AGAIN.
Since Ryno left Gaza few years back after some problems in the camp, he never voiced something pro Gaza again and he had all sort with Popcaan too, and with Corey Todd, Kartel’s former manager from the Gaza days.
The Popcaan’s beef erupted and went all out during the infamous Sting’s 2012 accident, when he went on stage during his former camp’s member live show and they fought in front of thousands of patrons that were left with their moth opened.
Back then Ryno was banned from Sting, but one year later the artist went back to that stage taking Sting in 2013, twisting the fate and becoming the Clash Winner of Sting 2013 and since then he has been voicing a lot of new hot tunes.
This latest one, right after his mentor Vybz Kartel ‘s conviction, states what the system did to Kartel: Nuh Right Dat.
Vybz Kartel made rich and empowered various youths and Ryno is one of those talented artists that grew up in the Gaza Portmore Empire, Kartel was a key player in discovering talents, he made nuff producers and artists famous and not just that, through his various business ventures he has employed a lot of Jamaicans.
He brought currency inna the parishes. During Vybz Kartel‘s trial the only fellow artists that showed real support were Busta Rhymes and Spliff Star that flied in Jamaica just for that and legendary reggae singer Junior Reid, that attended World Boss’s trial.
Junior Reid also released a touching song in support of Vybz Kartel’s freedom way before the verdict. Titled Guns Dem Load feat Vybz Kartel & Uncle Murda. Listen to Junior Reid Feat Vybz Kartel & Uncle Murder – GUNS DEM LOAD – clicking here. More tribute songs are aspected.
BLAK RYNO “DAT NUH RIGHT” TRIBUTE TO VYBZ KARTEL & SHAWN STORM
BLAK RYNO “DAT NUH RIGHT” LYRICS
(Intro)
Mi believe in a freedom of speech
Mi a utter
A one thing mi nah go fi get weh, mi a come from
Mi get fi realize, seh judicial no sympathize
Wi haffi push on, wi haffi push on, and on, and on
(Chorus)
Ghetto youth gwaan live the life
And wi cyaa live the life
The system no right, it no right, it no right
Dem nah provide work fi no youth
All mi si a bare penitentiary a rise
Look wa dem do Vibez…that no right, that no right