Rookie sensation Munga Honourable has denied rumours that he has become the latest recruit of The Alliance. In fact, he laughed heartily and repeatedly when One876Entertainment.com first broached the subject with him.
“No, that is not true,” he said, the laughter still in his voice.
“I am not in the Alliance, how this all began was when I was going to Skeng Don show one night and the singer said I should spar with him and go Strip Tease first before we roll to Clarendon so I did that because it is about promotion. So we roll to Utech, then Clarendon, then back to Payneland. The following week, we end up in Negril even though I was not booked for the show, so it has been fun, and we mek two more flex after that…mi like sparring wid the singer.”
The rumours had been sparked when Munga was spotted rolling with the blazing hot deejay Mavado at hangout spots and at entertainment events all over Jamaica in the last two weeks.
“It is just a mutual respect and connection with me and Mavado,” the 26 year-old deejay born Damian Rhoden told One876Entertainment.com.
The deejay has long been a member of Capleton’s David House for several years. However, last year, the rookie deejay hit the dancehall scene like an angry typhoon with his unapologetically hardcore single, No Bad Like I, which became a rude-boy anthem at stage shows all across Jamaica.
Munga grew up in the parish of St. Mary where he attended Hillside Primary and later St. Mary High for two years. He then moved to Kingston where he attended Tarrant High school. After leaving school, he drifted a little, hanging around the David House camp. He was the 'banner-man' in Capleton's Dutty Life video in the late 90s, and he also did collaborations with Little Capes (Capleton's younger brother), all the while trying to concentrate his energies on honing his talents and mic skills. He did his first recording in 1999, a song called Hold A Vibes, a collaboration with other David House members on the Loyal Soldier label. Soon after, he began to do small stage shows.
However, despite his outstanding vocal ability, it was not until the year 2005 that the deejay who describes his sound as 'part Biggie-part Pac-part-Jigga with a piece of Capleton, Sizzla and Bob Marley' registered his first hit, when he recorded Bad Like I, a 16-bar freestyle that became a landmark hit.
He is still jointly managed by David House and the Don Corleon-owned Vendetta Records. Munga's other hits include Flipping Rhymes and Earthquake.
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anybody who did tink him in alliance was fool...unno would hear killa come talk...a longtime munga & di man dem a link but him nuh join di alliance BADANG!!!