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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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Dancehall Artist Versatile Recovering From Stabbing Incident


Dancehall artiste Versatile is now recovering in hospital after he was attacked and stabbed in the side while at a nightclub in Portland yesterday morning.

"Me no definitely know who stab me, but is a group of dem," Versatile told THE STAR.

Information reaching THE STAR is that the incident took place between 3 and 4 a.m.

Versatile, born Sheldon Taylor, had gone to the club to support and promote a party when he got involved in a feud. "Me girlfriend a keep a party over the weekend so mi just come over fi endorse it," Versatile said.

While at the club, he had sent some party flyers to the disc jockey on duty for him to "big it up" and "spread the word".

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However, when he realised that the disc jockey was reluctant to endorse the party flyers, he decided to walk over to the disc jockey's booth himself to ask him to promote the party.

Versatile said while on his way to the booth, he was blocked by a man who refused to move. After asking the man to move, they got into a tussle and he eventually passed.

He said the youth refused to move from his path, even though he asked him repeatedly, and so they got involved in a scuffle and he eventually passed and went to the selector.

Not long after, Versatile said he was confronted by a group of men and got into another tussle with them. "Me just get inna tanglings wid dem and me feel a stab inna mi side," he said.

He was later assisted to the Port Antonio Hospital by a group of his friends who were also at the club.

Versatile, who is signed to Romeich records, is known for songs such as Bank In A Mi Pocket, Nah Fret,Sneakers and Hard Fi Find, among others.

The Port Antonio police confirmed the incident and said that they have a man in custody. His identity is being withheld.
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Flippa Did Have List On Bottle Party Riddim‏


Did Have List is no gimmicks, it’s an educating floss, says Flippa Flossing King, Flippa Mafia, in his latest tune discusses what he labels the “did have list” and while it appears to be just another gimmicks song, the deejay says he couldn’t be any more serious.

“I watch the people in the dancehall and see how some of them move from nothing to something and back to zero and it’s really disturbing.

You can never imagine the type of money some of these artistes earn and you would be equally surprised to learn how much a dem bruk right now,” the deejay who took flossing to a new level stated.

It is for this reason that Flippa says he is on a “educating floss”. He explains that he wants the youths to look, listen and learn so that they don’t make the same mistakes of some of their ‘idols’ and end up on the ‘did have list.

“Just take a look and see how many artistes did have this and did have that. Why they don’t have it now?” he quizzed.

“Because dem don’t floss with sense,” answered Flippa, whose flossing antics have seen him throwing money – including US dollars and pound sterling – into the crowd as he pops champagne on stage and sprinkles it around.

But, to be fair to Flippa, he has always maintained that he has set his house in order as a matter of priority and has often criticized those who own numerous pairs of Gucci shoes, for example, but don’t own a king-sized bed.

Concerning Did Have List, a very uptempo song on the Bottle Party riddim, Flippa said the idea came about purely by chance.

“We have a friend named Troy who everybody says is the meanest man around and we are always mustering him. But then Troy hit back and say him don’t mind making the ‘mean list’ as long as him don’t make the ‘did have list’. So that got me really thinking about the truth of that statement and I went into the studio and did the song for TJ Records,” the deejay explained.

He noted that so far the feedback has been positive and he swears that Did Have List is not about “throw wud” or anything negative.

“We not wishing bad for no man and we not into the throw wud. It is reality lyrics. Right now it’s all about the educating floss – not floss and show-off,” Flippa reiterated.
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