Veteran Jamaican Dancehall artist Bounty Killer, real name Rodney Price, the Alliance’s Boss, went on the Jamaican talk show ONStage TV, for a interview with Winford Williams.
The ‘War Lord’ discussed current issues in Jamaican dancehall music, ranging from Beenie Man to Tommy Lee, Mavado, Busy Signal, Isiah Laing, the upcoming Sting Concert on Boxing Day and much more.
Among the hottest topics his recent beef with Jamaican gothic dancehall artist Tommy Lee Sparta.
When asked about it Bounty Killer says he never named Tommy Lee, but he only made a general statement on demons and Sparta took it personal. Hear it from WarlordBounty Killer’s own words.
Watch Bounty Killer Interview’s Onstage TV
Just a week after Bounty Killer’s interview with Winford Williams OnStage, it is now Tommy Lee Sparta’s time to sit down and tell his side of the story on the popular Onstage’s TV Show seat, in a new hot as fire interview recorded this December 2012.
Tommy Lee goes back to the latest events and frictions that happened again between Sparta & War Lord Bounty, similar to the Riverton accident reported here, but where was Tommy Lee that was booed.
Uncle Demon remarked that he didn’t get booed at Chug It and what happened at Rum Punch’s Event, was orchestrated by Bounty Killer’s camp.
Tommy Lee Sparta then goes on explaining he would like to turn page and he is now focusing in delivering more hits and rock more live stage locally and internationally so he’s been ready to move over the feud for a while.