Mavado Exposes Trinidadian Soca Artist KMC As A Liar
When we heard that KMC sang a song with Mavado we were exicted! Trini and Jamaica merge woi woi… den when we heard KMC going Germany everyone was on the KMC wagon.
Then as with any true story, the ball dropped! During an interview on Synergy Night Live with Jason Williams, Mavado said after listening to a piece of the song TWICE and we quote “that’s not me”.
How yuh mean is not you Mavado? But KMC tell us is you! KMC is a man out long time, he wouldn’t trick us! Nah man.
The interviewer didn’t even know how to handle it he immediately went to a commercial and at the end of the show he said that he himself didn’t know and doh bad him up after the show.
Shortly after, Mavado’s manager Julian Jones Griffith said, via Twitter”…….he NEVA did track with KMC! Bun out liars.”
Responding to the controversy surrounding the track Mavado clearly stated on live TV in Trinidad that “that’s not me” – referring to what was stated to be his vocals on KMC’s 2010 track “Badder Than Them”. I asked Julian Jones-Griffith, Mavado’s manager to put this issue to rest. He stated:
“That’s not Mavado on the track, that sounds nothing like him.
And yes he said that on Synergy” – Julian Jones-Griffith
And yes he said that on Synergy” – Julian Jones-Griffith
The email is attached above (click on image to see full size).
Ken Marlon Charles a.k.a KMC (born January 5, 1971) is a soca artist from Trinidad. Famous for hits like “Soul on Fire”, “Soca Bashment” and “Bashment to Carnival” KMC is signed to the US-based record label Sequence Records. Considered to be one of Trinidad’s top soca artists, KMC has over sixteen years experience in the music industry. He has made a name for himself as a solo artist, songwriter, producer and frontman of the band Red, White & Black.
Source: PartyXtraz
from yuh listen to dat yuh know seh a nuh mavado do dah sang deh suh somebody tricked kmc jus fi money
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