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Slackness rules Alozade says lyrics aimed at specific, hardcore dancehall fans

LEWDNESS and profanity are what are said to control the realms of the dancehall. The deejays who use 'slack lyrics' have come under attack from the people who think it has no place in dancehall music.

Boogie off the G-string

WAT a piece a jigging. Oh, yes Independence dance so sweet...girlie dance and wine so till har G-string pop off. So after di show promoter saw a G-string on the floor. Yes mi chile eh go so. Now promoter is offering a reward to the girlie who lost her...








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