Jamaican dancehall star Mavado, also known as Gully God, opened up on the recent Gully/Alliance conflict.
After rumors and speculations about what was really going on between the two camps, Mavado went recently on Jamaican TV show Onstage saying him and Bounty can never war.
Rumors were followed by the release of a Chase Cross tune called ‘Mash Up Everything’ where the young Gully artist disses Alliance members for blaming Gully members of ending Bounty ‘s B-day party at Club Quad in Kingston. The Chase Cross song wasn’t really supposed to be release, but it leaked out.
Despite the fact that song wasn’t supposed to be released Chase Cross never apologized to Bounty.
“At the end of the day di song done record to, and mi naah tek back wey mi sey inna di song and mi naah apologise fi it,” Chase Cross said in an E-mix interview.
Bounty Killer then replied to the Chase Cross diss in a song called ‘Waste Crosses’ where he said Chase Cross was on TV talking things he heard.
“Come pan TV a talk bout hear sey and near sey run up inna dis Waste Cross yu face tear wey,” he said.
Mavado stayed out of all this, he was in tour.
He just opened up at during a recent ‘Onstage’ interview with Winford Williams expressing that he would not diss Bounty Killer.
According to Mavado, people will not live long enough to see him and his mentor in a conflict.
“Mavado and Killa could neva war. Mi nuh think a person could live long enough fi si dat happen.
Even though at times things happen and things nuh work out same time, but at the end of the day, yu naah guh si Mavado war wid Killa.
Wi always remember where wi coming from no matter where wi at in life,” he said.”
Big up the Alliance family … because it’s all about the family same way, don’t watch waah gwaan and thing wey people saying,” Mavado said.
Its gud fi movado stayd out pan di matter