Khago defends voicing dubplate for JLP

Some social media users are calling dancehall artiste Khago a two-timer, after he voiced a dubplate for the Jamaica Labour Party, mere months after performing on stage at a People’s National Party meeting in Bellefield, Manchester.

In his defence, Khago took to social media to set the record straight, writing “I’m a musician, I’m not a politician, I sing for both sides I can’t make my money slide.” 

The dubplate created from Khago’s popular song 2-Time on the controversial rhythm of the same name, clearly endorses his support for Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party.

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NWC announces three-month amnesty for small business operators

Some social media users are calling dancehall artiste Khago a two-timer, after he voiced a dubplate for the Jamaica Labour Party, mere months after performing on stage at a People’s National Party meeting in Bellefield, Manchester.

In his defence, Khago took to social media to set the record straight, writing “I’m a musician, I’m not a politician, I sing for both sides I can’t make my money slide.” 

The dubplate created from Khago’s popular song 2-Time on the controversial rhythm of the same name, clearly endorses his support for Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party.

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JLP says it is prepared to provide further explanations to the business community as it relates to minimum wage increase

Some social media users are calling dancehall artiste Khago a two-timer, after he voiced a dubplate for the Jamaica Labour Party, mere months after performing on stage at a People’s National Party meeting in Bellefield, Manchester.

In his defence, Khago took to social media to set the record straight, writing “I’m a musician, I’m not a politician, I sing for both sides I can’t make my money slide.” 

The dubplate created from Khago’s popular song 2-Time on the controversial rhythm of the same name, clearly endorses his support for Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party.

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JCC urges Gov’t to consult stakeholders before committing to minimum wage increase

Some social media users are calling dancehall artiste Khago a two-timer, after he voiced a dubplate for the Jamaica Labour Party, mere months after performing on stage at a People’s National Party meeting in Bellefield, Manchester.

In his defence, Khago took to social media to set the record straight, writing “I’m a musician, I’m not a politician, I sing for both sides I can’t make my money slide.” 

The dubplate created from Khago’s popular song 2-Time on the controversial rhythm of the same name, clearly endorses his support for Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party.

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Ten members of Judiciary were today sworn in to higher office for Michaelmas Term

Some social media users are calling dancehall artiste Khago a two-timer, after he voiced a dubplate for the Jamaica Labour Party, mere months after performing on stage at a People’s National Party meeting in Bellefield, Manchester.

In his defence, Khago took to social media to set the record straight, writing “I’m a musician, I’m not a politician, I sing for both sides I can’t make my money slide.” 

The dubplate created from Khago’s popular song 2-Time on the controversial rhythm of the same name, clearly endorses his support for Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party.

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Orientation activities at Sheffield Primary affected as residents protesting poor road conditions chained school’s gate

Some social media users are calling dancehall artiste Khago a two-timer, after he voiced a dubplate for the Jamaica Labour Party, mere months after performing on stage at a People’s National Party meeting in Bellefield, Manchester.

In his defence, Khago took to social media to set the record straight, writing “I’m a musician, I’m not a politician, I sing for both sides I can’t make my money slide.” 

The dubplate created from Khago’s popular song 2-Time on the controversial rhythm of the same name, clearly endorses his support for Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party.

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“The minimum wage should never be politicised” – PNP reacts to JLP’s promise to increase minimum wage from $16k-$32k

Some social media users are calling dancehall artiste Khago a two-timer, after he voiced a dubplate for the Jamaica Labour Party, mere months after performing on stage at a People’s National Party meeting in Bellefield, Manchester.

In his defence, Khago took to social media to set the record straight, writing “I’m a musician, I’m not a politician, I sing for both sides I can’t make my money slide.” 

The dubplate created from Khago’s popular song 2-Time on the controversial rhythm of the same name, clearly endorses his support for Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party.

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Jamaican trio head off to compete at I.S.A World Surfing Games in El Salvador

Some social media users are calling dancehall artiste Khago a two-timer, after he voiced a dubplate for the Jamaica Labour Party, mere months after performing on stage at a People’s National Party meeting in Bellefield, Manchester.

In his defence, Khago took to social media to set the record straight, writing “I’m a musician, I’m not a politician, I sing for both sides I can’t make my money slide.” 

The dubplate created from Khago’s popular song 2-Time on the controversial rhythm of the same name, clearly endorses his support for Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party.

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Police seek murder suspect Deandre ‘Yankee’ Williams in major manhunt

Some social media users are calling dancehall artiste Khago a two-timer, after he voiced a dubplate for the Jamaica Labour Party, mere months after performing on stage at a People’s National Party meeting in Bellefield, Manchester.

In his defence, Khago took to social media to set the record straight, writing “I’m a musician, I’m not a politician, I sing for both sides I can’t make my money slide.” 

The dubplate created from Khago’s popular song 2-Time on the controversial rhythm of the same name, clearly endorses his support for Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party.

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PM Holness promises to raise minimum wage from $16,000 to $32,000 if JLP returns to power

Some social media users are calling dancehall artiste Khago a two-timer, after he voiced a dubplate for the Jamaica Labour Party, mere months after performing on stage at a People’s National Party meeting in Bellefield, Manchester.

In his defence, Khago took to social media to set the record straight, writing “I’m a musician, I’m not a politician, I sing for both sides I can’t make my money slide.” 

The dubplate created from Khago’s popular song 2-Time on the controversial rhythm of the same name, clearly endorses his support for Prime Minister Andrew Holness and the Jamaica Labour Party.

Read More