Jamaican dancehall artiste David Brooks more popularly known as Mavado was booked to perform at a show in St. Vincent on January 19 but will not be allowed to satisfy his fans on the island.
Mavado3.jpgAccording to information reaching One876Entertainment.com Mavado has been banned by the St. Vincent and the Grenadines authorities.
According to unconfirmed reports, the media will be informed on the factors that contributed to the ban at a later media conference.
It was reported recently that police officials were concerned about Mavado's lyrics, which were considered to be violent.
Efforts to contact Mavado and his manager proved futile.
dem a fight out di yute cos dem know seh the yute a real strett yute look pon man like kartel dem lyrics how comes dem naaaah ban him a just true dem know seh anyting movado him do a real ting real evil...haha.gangsta fi life yuh see how much tings dem a try sto the yute from dem fuk ip him birthday party when him go a barbados dem lock him up now this yuh soon hear dem put it inna news paper seh him wanted again dem fi stop fight out the artist and then when him go back go do him evil act people a ball.lol life just funny dem all a seh a him kill beenie man brother to rass...but anyway gangsta fi life..mee seh
wha kinda ediat ting dat...violent lyrics...wha bout di viloent movie dem wha a show man how fi kill...how come dem nuh ban dat.. dem no wha see di JA yute dem mek no money