Busy Signal denies making counteraction - Artiste says he is above feuding
Dancehall artiste Busy Signal is categorically denying having recently recorded a dub plate as a counteraction to a lyrical attack by Twin of Twins. The deejay, in an interview yesterday, said that while he recorded a dub plate for the Cash Money sound system in 2006 , it did not involve the name of an artiste, and it was never done as a counteraction for any songs done by the dancehall duo. A recent mix tape released by the sound system has a Busy song which throws lyrical salvos at the Twins. It declares in one line that " when mi rise the Heckler and Koch, Twin of Twins get shot". However, Busy claims that the Twins' name was spliced into the old dub and a clip from Bling Dawg's Summer Jam earlier this year added, in an effort to create excitement about a possible confrontation. Twin of Twins "From 2005-2006 , mi do some dubs fi Cash Money sound after mi buss and them put out a Busy CD. A one of them songs somebody splice to look a hype," he said. lyrical bash The song being referred to has been placed on the popular website YouTube along with a follow-up song from the Twins, which further lyrically bashes Busy. The Twins had also previously recorded a song, Mix-Up , which also made reference to a track done by Busy. While the rumour mills have began spinning since the clip has been placed on the website, Busy says that he is not interested in any showdown with the Twins. He declared that he has always steered clear of feuds with other acts. "If mi never need feud when mi a buss in a 2005 , a now mi a go start? " he questioned. The deejay, who recently returned from a one-month European tour that covered countries such as Russia, France and Germany, said he did not believe in using feuds to get attention and preferred to be professional about his career. "Mi nuh stoop to certain levels. Mi nuh go down," Busy Signal told on Friday. He said he has pointed his career along a path that has been able to attract sponsors and corporate Jamaica and feuds only act as a distraction.
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