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Posted: Monday 9 August, 2010 at 3:56 PM

Beenie Man and Bounty Killer show signs of unity

Beenie Man
By: Cherisse M. Sutton-Jeffers, SKNVibes.com

    BASSETERRE, St. Kitts - THE man who refers to himself as the ‘War Lord’ and is also known in the music business as Bounty Killer has once again reunited with dancehall king Beenie Man over the weekend.

     

    Bounty Killer and Beenie Man have had an ongoing feud for many years and have been two of the first major artistes out of Jamaica to cause controversy in the music business, which has lasted so long. This has also stemmed into a few of their prodigies having feuds with each other.

     

    According to 876Radio, the two artistes took the stage at the Fullyloaded concert, prior to which they had a brief stint in Negril over the Independence weekend at another show. 

     

    The two also embraced each other on stage in the presence of thousands of people who reacted with screams and applauds and seemed to have liked it. 

     

    It is also rumoured that they have recorded a song yet to be released. 

     

    Both artistes had performed in St. Kitts on numerous occasions and have been two of Jamaica’s leading dancehall artistes for over a decade.

     

    Bounty Killer is known for hits such as ‘Poor People Fed Up’, ‘Anytime’, ‘Sufferer’ and ‘They Don’t Know’; while Beenie Man is known for ‘Back It Up’, ‘King Of The Dancehall’, ‘Gimme Gimme’ and ‘Sim Simma’, among others.  

     

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