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Saturday, September 29, 2012

UK Dancehall Artiste Dondeman Disses Delly Ranx


UK dancehall artiste Dondeman is not afraid to rock the boat. The hard hitting singjay has released a controversial new song titled Badmind, in which he disses popular deejay Delly Ranx. Singing lines such as: New name fi badmind people yuh call dem fassy face/ from yuh know say yuh a nuh one put up yuh hand inna di air/ Delly Ranx badmind, Elephant man say mi fi bun him out straight, the artist unleashes his fury at Delly Ranx.According to Dondeman; the song is not a publicity stunt as he just wants to set things straight with Delly Ranx who he claims dissed him first.

Dondeman said what really angered him was when he realised “This song is not a publicity stunt, I did the song because I want people to know that Delly Ranx is not a straight shooter, he’s a big time liar. I met Delly Ranks in 2006 while he was on the Big Ship Tour at the Coronet, in London. At that time I had my own radio station, Attitude Radio, as DJ Don and subsequently I interviewed him to get the overseas music lovers to get to know him, as he was virtually unknown to them.

Over the following years he send me several of his songs which I promoted on the station. Since I was an upcoming artist at the time I asked him to voice me one of his projects and several promises were made none of them were kept. Delly Ranx produced a single with another UK act called Gappy Ranx and ignored him despite all that he did to promote Delly and his productions in England. Dondeman said he spoke to Delly about the matter and he was dissed by the artiste/producer who also goes by the moniker the World General. 


“I didn’t like the way that Delly Ranx dealt with me, he always needed me to help him promote his music and stuff in England and I did my best, all ever asked in return is for him to record me one of his rhythms and he just kept on conning me on and on. When I realised that he recorded Gappy I confronted him about and he dissed me. Judging from what he said to me in the conversation he never intended to help me at all.
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Busy Signal's Manager Shane Brown Tells All...


Irish and Chin's Sound Chat Radio secured another highly sought after interview, this time around with incarcerated deejay Busy Signal's manager Shane Brown. He called in to Sound Chat Radio on Tuesday, Sept 25, less than a week after Busy Signal was sentenced to 6 months in prison at a Minnesota Courthouse, for having absconded bail 10 years ago.

Shane cleared the air on several issues surrounding the deejay, whose real name is Glendale Gordon and not Reanno Gordon, which is the alias he had been living under. No topic was off limit, as Sound Chat Radio's host Garfield 'Chin' Bourne asked Shane about prison conditions, which lead to the revealing disclosure of exactly how much weight Busy Signal has lost while being in jail for the last 4 months. Indeed, many of the deejay's manager's responses were very surprising as listeners were shocked to hear that Busy's facility does not allow visitation among other privileges usually granted at other prisons.  

The two also discussed how Shane has guided Busy's career clear of all the usual Dancehall feuds and the instrumental decision that saw the deejay recording a full length, highly regarded Reggae album titled "Reggae Again," and not a mix of Dancehall and Reggae as is done by some artistes. Busy's manager speaks on the album's present day sales, as it was released just weeks before the deejay was arrested. 

The 30 minute interview was also groundbreaking because Shane has a reputation of being very 'media shy' -- not granting many interviews throughout his many years in the music industry, despite working with top personalities such as Morgan Heritage, Shaggy, The Marley family, Romain Virgo, Chuck Fenda, Lady Saw, Bounty Killer and Shabba just to name a few Chin's latest interview gave Sound Chat Radio listeners exclusive insight into the mood at the courtroom during Busy's sentencing, personal accounts of the presiding judge's comments and the potential role that the deejay's song "Nah go a jail again," played in the eventual outcome. 

Click here to listen to the full interview: http://www.irishandchin.com/listen-to-exclusive-radio-show-interviews/3602.
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