Monday, January 05, 2015 | 1:46 PM
KINGSTON, Jamaica — Dancehall’s man of the moment, Gully Bop, has released a new single in response to recent allegations from his former record label, Claims Records.
The single, titled Drop Mi, features rapper Imari and sums up Gully Bop’s version of the events leading up to him parting ways with the label.
“How dem fe drop mi an’ a nuh dem pick me up, Grudge dem grudge me tru me money get nuff,” Gully Bop rhymes on the track.
The Bermudan label, CBL Records produced the track with local music makers, Blak Spade.
Rapper, Imari adds an international flavour, supporting Gully Bop’s arguments rapping that his sudden rise to fame has not been experienced by many and can inevitably lead to jealousy.
Claims Records reportedly dropped the deejay citing that he has been “disrespectful and hype”.
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