Popcaan Offers Remedy For Beef Among Women In Dancehall
Dancehall deejay Popcaan has weighed in on the ongoing beef among the popular women in Dancehall, claiming that their behavior is unlike that of the male artists.
Dancehall deejay Popcaan has weighed in on the ongoing beef among the popular women in Dancehall, claiming that their behavior is unlike that of the male artists.
Dancehall artist Pamputtae says the imbroglio between Marion Hall and Queen of Dancehall Spice, will be nothing more than the proverbial Jamaican “nine-day wonder”.
Jamaican singer Jada Kingdom has joined the chat after Minister Marion Hall’s contemptuous remarks regarding some of Dancehall’s top female acts.
Dancehall star Shenseea has reacted to statements made by Minister Marion Hall during her online sermon last week Sunday.
The Dancehall fraternity might need a day of Truth and Reconciliation, following confessions from Tanya Stephens that she had joined forces with Lady Saw to lyrically disparage Lady G; Spice owning up to her role as a confederate of the Heels On singer to rival Tanya herself, and allegations made by Macka Diamond that Spice and Lady Saw had conspired to derail her career.
During her rebuke of Shenseea and Spice in a three-hour long sermon last Sunday, Minister Marion Hall, at one point, turned the heat on Queen of the Pack Patra, whom she claimed pirated lyrics from her and used them to voice one of her biggest hits, Romantic Call.
“Come kiss out mi bible!” That was part of the braggadocio response from Minister Marion Hall, hours after her former friend Spice responded angrily to her declaration during a sermon that she would “do anything to reach the top”.
Minister Marion Hall says American rapper Foxy Brown once accused her of wanting to take away her then-lover Dancehall star Spragga Benz.
Minister Marion Hall, formerly Lady Saw, has admonished Spice, Shenseea, Jada Kingdom, and Ishawna to curtail the lewd content in their music, pointing out that all four appear to be competing in a desperate “race to hell”.
Former Dancehall Queen Lady Saw turned gospel artist Minister Marion Hall says some of her former fans have been fighting her career since her switch from secular music.
Foota Hype and his followers have been having a field day calling for Minister Marion Hall to return to Dancehall, even if not as ‘raunchy Lady Saw’, following the glamourous video clip and photo she posted of herself on Instagram last Monday, On Tuesday, Foota Hype seemingly wanting to “rock the boat”, shared a photo of Hall on his Gallis Wednesdays Instagram page, which was taken during a music video shoot for her upcoming If I Was Famous/When I Was Famous single, and stated: “What nice, yo, wi really need a comeback eno”.
December 26 will mark eight years since Lady Saw—now Minister Marion Hall—annihilated Macka Diamond on the Sting 2013 stage, in a clash that was highly anticipated by patrons of the Boxing Day event.
Minister Marion Hall, formerly Queen of Dancehall Lady Saw, gave her social media followers a treat this afternoon with a whole new makeover.
Minister Marion Hall has listed her Grammy-winning, gold-selling hit Underneath It All, a collab with No Doubt, as her greatest accomplishment during her days in secular Dancehall as Lady Saw.
Minister Marion Hall has hinted that she will be pursuing publishing rights, of which she was allegedly cheated during her Dancehall heydays as Lady Saw.
Minister Marion Hall, formerly Queen of Dancehall Lady Saw, has shared a throwback photo with her Bossman collaborators Beenie Man, Sean Paul, and hip-hop producer extraordinaire, Pharrell.
Dancehall star Shenseea and Reggae legend Buju Banton both made the Billboard Hot 100 chart this week following their features on Kanye West’s Donda album, which was released on August 29, 2021, on West’s GOOD Music label and Def Jam Recordings.
Minister Marion Hall, formerly known as the Queen of Dancehall Lady Saw, has announced that her father has passed away.
Dancehall artist Caano has been picking up steam ever since a video of him spitting the lyrics to his Bankrobber and Polo Shorts song inside a mechanic shop went viral in May 2020.
Minister Marion Hall, formerly known as Lady Saw, believes her life story would be a good inspirational plot for a movie.