News reports circulating online claim that Vybz Kartel signed the Reggae Compassionate Act late September, just days before he was set to perform in France. Portmore Empire leader Vybz Kartel, has made his first public statement since singing a deal with the gay community in Europe.
Copies of the signed document flooded the internet over the past week, resulting in Kartel feeling the heat from dancehall fans. Kartel have since been shying away from the public due to the amount of attention the signing of the deed has drawn on him. Until Wednesday Vybz spoke to Gleaner journalists.
Kartel would not confirm the details but questioned why there was a brouhaha over his signing the document.
Yes, I did. Whats the big deal? So what if I did? he asked before hanging up the phone.
Lewis said the big deal is to make sure performers adhere to the acts strictures.
Artistes should be aware of the influence their music could have on society, Lewis said.
-- Edited by SCOOPA-!NK on Monday 18th of October 2010 12:44:06 AM
-- Edited by SCOOPA-!NK on Monday 18th of October 2010 12:45:14 AM
DEM BOY DEH LOVE **** MAN MONEY ENUH ......... AS VADO WOULDA A SEH N A A JUST TRUE MONEY ...... THEN AGAIN A LONG TIME WE NUH TRUST HIM(KARTEL) ....... N OFCOURSE HIM FANS NAHHHHH GO STOP BEING HIM FAN A BORDERLINE (GAZA) DEM SEH ..........NOW MI SEE WHY HIM GO WEAR THE PURPLE BLOUSE WITH F A G WRITTTEN ON IT ........
the big deal is if it was somebody else u ppl wudda tek it mek a big issue but like how a kartel him always get weh wid everything cmon now admit it some of yall wud be glad if kartel beat yuh r a w se u ppl cudda say gaza till purple no one man can never change jamaican ppl morals and principles
and to the reaction of some a u fans u can tell seh yu ppl have it mind fi fock ba tty