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Kartel re-ignites Alliance war



Although it is a response to Sixteen riddim (see below) Cartel calls names and counteracts subliminals directly "Me a claart Sixteen before me touch 15" (listen Mavado -Sixteen)



"Di bwoy say him just make a duppy, well a lie that" (listen to Bounty Killer - Just Mek A Duppy)



hence re-ignites. No idea why he goes at Bling Dawg and Marshall again when Serani and Bugle sound like they are taking it to him



What's good with Killer? Flippa Mafia is dissing Bounty about his unfinished house, now Kartel blatantly calling him out. Killer declared he is turning a new leaf at a concert (possibly Follow The Arrow) in about February/March - he is past the clashing time and is moving on. Does everyone see him as an easy big fish victim now or something? Will go back on his word and respond? He hasn't been the most active in recent years so boyyy, its going to be interesting

Vybz Cartel obviously fears no one right now, with no reason to either. I can not see anyone who possess the skill, heat, venomous delivery and fans to topple him as the modern day Ninja Man. Would love to see him friendly clash Merciless though. A few repeated disses about Barber this and Bling Dawg not having kids but delivery, riddim choice and 2nd verse especially are mud!

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