Since his getting bail on Thursday afternoon, dancehall artiste Ryno Di Stinga has already penned a song about his altercation with Vybz Kartel's business partner Corey Todd.
Speaking with THE STAR yesterday, Ryno said the song was recorded on Saturday but it was not done as a 'diss' for anyone.
"It is no disrespect. It's not a diss, just a talk bout a issue. Mi just need fi express miself," he told THE STAR. "What I heard is that it a get whole heap a response on the Internet."
Although the matter is still before the court and there are conflicting stories, Ryno did a song that is called Leggo Mi Nuh. In it he speaks about the latest incident, as well as a previous one where his mother's house was shot up and his apartment partially burnt.
Dem badmind
In the song, he says, "Corey nuh fight mi dung/ Why yuh waan see mi go inside di grung/ Unuh nah mek mi hold di gun/ Look how long mi a hold mi own/ Fi mek money inna life and grow mi son/ Stop use your money hold mi dung/ Dem badmind true mi a hold mi own/ Look how much time dem fight mi/ Tell producer fi nuh voice mi/ Diss mi madda hard/ shot up har house and bun out mi neighbour beside mi/ Di more dem try fi see Blak Ryno go unda di grung, mi nah go unda di grung."
Last week, the artiste was involved in a physical altercation with Todd. There were conflicting reports about what took place at the Corporate Area supermarket. Ryno was charged with assault occasioning bodily harm and the possession of an offensive weapon, while Todd's wife, Shemara Todd, was charged with assault.
When the two appeared in court on Friday, they had their bail extended and are to return to court on November 17 when the matter will be mentioned, as the lawyers from both sides have made requests to see video recordings of the incident that is said to be available.