Right now, mi sorry seh mi apologise, is the the passinate feeling from Reggae Queen, the runner-up in Saturdays finals of the Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall.
The crowd favourite in the competition, Reggae Queen was accused of using expletives inher set and was asked by the organisers of the televised talent competition to apologise. But Black Queen now says she did not use any offensive language and tha the organsiers know exactly what she was going to say, as they had signed off on her set.
Theyre too disgusting they had already disqualified me in their mind but they still allowed me to vote like I had a chance when they already made up their mind , she said angrily.
But mi understand now why they did it because they want to make it look like I did something wrong.
I did nothing wrong, all they are saying is that my set sounded too vulgar but I never used any expletives, I never cursed, after mi no stupid.
I was leading, mi know say mi win so why would I do that? said the crowd favourite in the recently concluded Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall.
She explained that the producers of the show were well aware of the content of the lyrics she would use in the clash, and had even suggested that she make changes to particular verses they found too provocative. They messed up and they are trying to blame me for it, she said, bluntly.
We were instructed to do three eight bar verses for the clash, and the people who work behind the scenes had heard my verses and told me to change a line that said face wear out like toilet seat to face wear out like car seat, but now on the night, when I deejayed the part about she swallow Gibraltar like hot tea dem beep it out like dem a come try style me and they had heard it before, she said.
And in a magnanimous display, she offered her congrats to Bumper. Bumper gave a good performance, and mi have to congratulate her, she win, but mi feel say dem never give me a fair chance but that is life. Right now, mi ready to move on.
Reggae Queen is already booked to perform at The Settlement on June 12 at the Kingston Polo Club.