Lady Saw says sorry about her demeaning and degrading to women behaviour at Sting 2013

AMONG the talking points of Sting 2013 was the clash between female deejays Lady Saw and Macka Diamond. But at least one party is not pleased with her 'performance'. Lady Saw, who was declared winner of the clash, is today apologising for her behaviour on stage, calling it demeaning and degrading to women.
Deejays Lady Saw (left) and Macka Diamond
 face-off at Sting 2013, held at the Jamworld
 Entertainment Centre in St Catherine
on Boxing Day. (PHOTO: LIONEL ROOKWOOD)


 
"There are a lot of people rejoicing for me out there after the clash at Sting, but there is really nothing to rejoice about," she said in a telephone interview with the Jamaica Observer.
"I am not happy about my performance and behaviour. I have stayed away from such clashes over the years, and always said I would never clash with another female artiste as I find it degrading to women and so I have always avoided a clash," a penitent-sounding Lady Saw continued.
However, the deejay who is still riding a wave of popularity with her track Heels On, revealed that despite her remorse, she was provoked into the raucous performance she gave on the night in question. Read more: 

1 comment:

  1. This clash is an example of what is wrong with Jamaica! There is no place for that type of behavior. With communication the way it is today, with YouTube and the social networks, that degrading display is presented for all the word to behold. That was classless behavior and should not represent the country!

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