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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D’Angel hosts back-to-school treat in Spanish Town, seeks support for school supplies

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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Barrington Levy receives Boston honours

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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Dr Beresford Hammond honoured by the City of Boston

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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Queen Ifrica sends condolences to Neisha’s family, blasts TikTok ‘gifters’ for supporting negativity

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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Businessman and classical guitarist Jeffrey Cobham dies

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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Lila Ike postpones annual back-to-school treat to focus on the release of her debut album

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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August 9 declared Christopher Martin Day in New York City in honor of reggae singer, Chris Martin

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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Dancehall artiste Macka Diamond to visit Ghana for the first time this September

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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Etana among a number of persons in entertainment industry to receive National Honours

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