Since the bitter split between Vybz Kartel and member of the Bounty Killer led Alliance, there has been a lingering question on the minds of many.
Will Bounty ever forgive Kartel for leaving the Alliance, and if so would he be reinstated as the prodigal son?. The reason 876radio.com ask these burning questions are based on a series of events over the past few months.
Even though there has been some harsh verbal exchanges between the two the tides are slowly changing along with their attitude towards each other. Just weeks ago at the British Link-Up party held at La Roose, Portmore, Kartel was quoted as saying "when yuh a war sometimes yuh lose some and sometimes yuh win some" immediately following that statement he 'bigged up' popular selector Jigsy and paid homage to Bounty Killer.
Bounty on the other hand was quoted in two recent television interviews as saying "Mi not running down nuh top spot like some a dem, Mi set inna life so mi a leave di business to Busy, Mavado and Kartel fi run it". When asked about the title of Deejay of the Year he said "If anybody shoulda get it ah would ah.. Mavado or Busy then Kartel, only dem three deh qualify".
At last Sundays' staging of his Birthday pool party in Norbrook where members of the Alliance were in full flight, Kartel's song 'Trailer Load A Money' received arguably the biggest forward of the night and even got the nod of approval from the Warlord and his protege Mavado.
Now with all these chains of events one cannot help but wonder if there is even a glimmer of hope that the two may one day reconcile their differences and crusade as a united front for the greater good of Dancehall. Thankfully the process has already started with Kartel and Mavado calling a truce to one of Dancehalls' biggest feud in recent times.
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