Bounty Killer Blames Jamaica’s Government For Grammy And Billboard Snub

Bounty Killer, who has been very upset with the Grammys for awarding the ‘Best Reggae Album’ to the American band SOJA, is blaming the Jamaican Government for their lack of support for Jamaica’s musical roots.

On Instagram, Bounty Killer posted a video of himself vibing to a song featuring Sizzla and himself. His post points finger at the government for fighting against the Jamaican musical culture while using it for their political gain, which is what he says is the reason why international platforms were snubbing dancehall and Jamaican born reggae artistes.

In the video, Sizzla is heard singing, “How dem fi fight reggae music” and went on to sing about people fighting against the culture and “babylon going down”.

Following Sizzla’s lines, Bounty Killer comes in singing about the truth being hidden and Jamaica’s roots being destroyed.

Under the video, Bounty Killer wrote, “Dedicated to di Jamaican government who’s fighting our culture music and even we language but still uses it to promote their campaigns that’s why dutty billboard and granmy feel they can style di thing folks. How Dem Fi Fight Reggae Music. Feat. @therealsizzlakalonji @breadbackproductions.”

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