Minister Marion Hall Readies Diss Track For Spiritual Adviser RT Boss

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Marion Hall (formerly Lady Saw)

Minister Marion Hall formerly known as Lady Saw is working on a diss track following last week’s ruckus with spiritual adviser RT Boss and Spice.

The gospel singer took to social media on December 15 to defend her name against accusations she was involved in obeah, and it seems she’s been further inspired to express her ordeal in song. She went live on Friday to share a studio session where she was heard praising God and setting the record straight on the recent tests of her faith.  Watch below.

The Christian leader proved that her talent remains although she’s no longer a part of the Dancehall scene. While claiming she wasn’t ready to drop the full clapback as yet, she delivered a few lines from the energetic song seemingly titled Mi Soon Alright.

“I’m sure without a doubt, my God will work it out/ Tell di enemy don’t worry bout me/ I’m sure without a doubt, my God will work it out/ He will surely give me victory,” she sang, before launching into the chorus.

Almost 1K viewers tuned in and though she was keen on not disclosing too much, later on in the video Hall gave a snippet of another song. Sounding like her old braggadocious self, she dropped what she called a “holy ghost missile”: “From mi born mi nuh go obeah man, nuh inna nuttn wid nuh obean man/ Jesus Christ, fi mi God too strong”.

The former queen of stage didn’t divulge more details on the releases but was adamant that the songs were born out of the recent provocation.

“When unnu see di lion a sleep, leff di lion. Yuh see how me give up di stage an tek up di pulpit? Wah unnu go trouble di church lady fah?”