The relationship between Beenie Man and the Rebel T fraternity is on the mend. Father Dozer spoke to One876Entertainment.com over the weekend about the recent entente struck between them
The ‘peace’ was brokered by a mutual friend of the two who accompanied Beenie Man to Negril. Later on, the deejay was allowed to enter the venue and spoke briefly with Dozer backstage before he performed for free.
“We have an understanding now but it is not fully concrete yet. He came to the show and he apologized for his behaviour, but we haven’t had the chance to sit down and talk in depth about what happened regarding Don Mafia. We’re still working on it and hopefully, there will be a meeting soon and we can get things resolved,” Father Dozer, owner of the Rebel T sound system, said. Beenie Man had a show in Negril at the Jungle nightclub just a few days after the Spring Break show and risked the ire of that promoter just to make things right with Father Dozer.
“Beenie Man ah my deejay so it shoulda never get to the point where it got to, where he was calling up my name on national TV and dem tings deh…him just hard-headed, and I wasn’t going to beg him to come perform on my show, he must remember that the fans can make you or break you,” Dozer said.
It is not clear when or if Beenie Man’s mural which decorates the wall of honour at Rebel T Headquarters on Dumbarton Avenue, but which was defaced with white paint during the recent animosities will be returned to its former glory.
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