Internationally acclaimed Dancehall entertainer, David Mavado Brooks has finally addressed rumors of a growing conflict between his Gullyside crew & Bounty Killers Alliance crew.
The entertainer, who suggested the media was overly focused on negativity that surrounded him, vehemently denied the allegations; explaining that he never approached anyone with a machete & that there was no physical altercation following an argument that ensued when Mavado tried to pass the mans vehicle that was blocking he & his motorcade whilst driving along Belmont Road in St. James. Furthermore, Mavado denied knowing any details of the bribe that one of his promoters set up following the incident.
Talking with CVM OnStages Winford Williams following his performance at the Reggae Rhythm & Blues in New York, Mavado addressed a variety of topics; most notably the recent Gulliance drama. Mavado insisted that he has no personal issues with Bounty or the Alliance; confirming that some arguments have happened but that hell always be a part of the Dancehall super group. Mavado & Killer could neva war, mi nuh tink a person can really live long enough fi see dat, the Pepper singjay stressed before adding, We always remember where we comin from no matter where we at in life, no matta di journey weh wi reach inna life & no matta wah happen.
Meanwhile, Mavado expressed joy at the ability to perform in the United States once again since regaining his United States visa in July. The singjay revealed that hes about to embark on a 30 city U.S tour & is looking to build off the momentum from his recent signing with hip-hop superstar, DJ Khaleds We The Best Music Group