Watch: D’Angel, Fantan Mojah Turn Up The Heat During Impromptu Performance

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D’Angel, Fantan Mojah

Things got a little heated between the self-proclaimed Lady of Dancehall D’Angel, and the Fire King Fantan Mojah, during an impromptu performance at Boom Box Fridays.

During a clip that was posted to Facebook, the Exposed singjay can be seen giving clear instructions to the Touch My Body singer, about how he should situate himself after he took off her heels.

“Since you seh yuh nuh want no seat, tek off the boot then. Mek mi see how fit yuh is,” D’Angel declared.

The Fire King however had other plans, and did not yield to her requests for him to sit in a “stool position”. He whisked her off her feet, so her legs could be wrapped around his waist, signaling the start of their dry humping session.

D’Angel showed off her immaculate ability to multitask as the gyration did not prevent her from performing her 2019 single, Decent Whine.

Social media users were clearly impressed by Fantan’s ‘skills’ and left a flood of comments under a similar video the Lady of Dancehall posted to her Instagram page.

“The rass gwaan wid himself 👏🏽” said one user.

“🤣🤣🤣🤣 Weh them tek rasta man fah. Roun di worl fantan,” another added.

“The rass murder the angel, jah ago deal with him 😂😂..” one more chipped in.

The ex-wife of Dancehall King Beenie Man, D’Angel, whose given name is Michelle Downer has been on a promotional trail for her Exposed EP, released last year.

Producers on the seven-track project include veterans Sly and Robbie, as well as Blaq Sheep Music. D’Angel also dabbled in the production aspect of the project.

She first rose to fame in the early 2000s and is known for songs like Uptown Living, One Man with Beenie Man, Stronger (after her divorce from Beenie Man), My Life, and Gud Gyal.

Meanwhile, the Rastafarian artist, who raised eyebrows in 2021 with the release of the singles Fire King and Touch That Body, is expected to release a Dancehall EP sometime this year.

“Even though an EP is supposed to be 7 songs, ah 12 mi ah go, if it’s an album, it would be 15 songs cause I believe in giving people value for money,” Fantan told DancehallMag last year.

The project will include songs such as Have Dem a Fret, produced by Krav Music, Pum Pum produced by dancehall singer Carlton ‘Ghost’ Jackson, and All Over Again for Down Sound Records.