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Bounty Killer's upset by lyrics Feels Mr. Vegas dissed him in 'Hard'



Bounty Killer...will continue to lash out at Vegas until he admits he is wrong."

BOUNTY Killer, enraged by the attitude of fellow entertainer Mr. Vegas, is hitting back hard and the Warlord does not care if it hurts.

The Killer is claiming that Mr. Vegas has done him wrong on several occasions and this includes disrespecting him at Sting 2000 in a song called Hard.

The 'Warlord' therefore feels Vegas should be man enough to stand up to a taste of his own medicine.

According to the 'Warlord', Vegas had no need to refer to him at Sting when he had no grudge carrying for the deejay. "Everybody a teck mi fi a foot-stool," Bounty declared. "Vegas come pon stage over Sting saying all who feel Capleton, Bounty Killer and Sizzla should perform a Sting raise dem hands. Him know I am not doing Sting."

Turning to the song Hard which Vegas recorded, the Warlord claimed Vegas insulted him and his career by claiming he was not able to find a hit song.

"Have you listened to his song called Hard? He had my name in the song and suddenly changed it to B. But, I know from the grapevine that he is talking about Bounty Killer. Bounty is calling up Vegas name because people is always going around lashing at me and these things make me react," he said.

Vegas, however, feels the Warlord has nothing to do but to take on entertainers whom he feels may not be able to defend themselves.

"Why he doesn't take on Capleton or Sizzla? Bounty Killer is stooping to the lowest extreme. He has no ambition. Seems like he has made enough money and don't have anything else to do."

Referring to the 'Sting 2000' affair, Vegas explained: "I didn't know I offended Bounty by calling his name. I was bigging up the man. It was after what I heard Elephant say onstage that I knew it was a serious affair."

As to the song which Bounty has accused him of using his name, Vegas added: "Mr. 'B' could mean just about anybody. General B, for example, came to me wanting to know if I was referring to him. There are a lot of B's in the music business.

While Vegas claims he has no intention to clash (verbally) with Bounty, the 'Warlord' says, "I will continue to lash out at Vegas until he admits he is wrong."

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