Byron Messia brings context to ‘Talibans’ claim after backlash

After being heavily criticized following claims that his song ‘Talibans’ is the biggest song since 2005, Byron Messia is bringing context to the situation.

In an attempt to address the criticisms he has been receiving, the Dancehall artist, who was born in Jamaica but raised in St. Kitts and Nevis, in a recent interview said, “I’m not trying to take away from every other artiste that has been doing Dancehall.”

This is not the first time that Byron Messia has angered Dancehall fans. When the song hit, he claimed that it was Afrobeat and not Dancehall music. Following heavy backslash, he later walked back those comments and clarified that it was Dancehall.

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Teejay urges Dancehall deejays to promote their music internationally

After being heavily criticized following claims that his song ‘Talibans’ is the biggest song since 2005, Byron Messia is bringing context to the situation.

In an attempt to address the criticisms he has been receiving, the Dancehall artist, who was born in Jamaica but raised in St. Kitts and Nevis, in a recent interview said, “I’m not trying to take away from every other artiste that has been doing Dancehall.”

This is not the first time that Byron Messia has angered Dancehall fans. When the song hit, he claimed that it was Afrobeat and not Dancehall music. Following heavy backslash, he later walked back those comments and clarified that it was Dancehall.

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It’s a boy! Aidonia and his wife filled with glee

After being heavily criticized following claims that his song ‘Talibans’ is the biggest song since 2005, Byron Messia is bringing context to the situation.

In an attempt to address the criticisms he has been receiving, the Dancehall artist, who was born in Jamaica but raised in St. Kitts and Nevis, in a recent interview said, “I’m not trying to take away from every other artiste that has been doing Dancehall.”

This is not the first time that Byron Messia has angered Dancehall fans. When the song hit, he claimed that it was Afrobeat and not Dancehall music. Following heavy backslash, he later walked back those comments and clarified that it was Dancehall.

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Bounty Killer’s UK work visa reinstated

After being heavily criticized following claims that his song ‘Talibans’ is the biggest song since 2005, Byron Messia is bringing context to the situation.

In an attempt to address the criticisms he has been receiving, the Dancehall artist, who was born in Jamaica but raised in St. Kitts and Nevis, in a recent interview said, “I’m not trying to take away from every other artiste that has been doing Dancehall.”

This is not the first time that Byron Messia has angered Dancehall fans. When the song hit, he claimed that it was Afrobeat and not Dancehall music. Following heavy backslash, he later walked back those comments and clarified that it was Dancehall.

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Agent Sasco featured on the soundtrack for EA SPORTS FC 24

After being heavily criticized following claims that his song ‘Talibans’ is the biggest song since 2005, Byron Messia is bringing context to the situation.

In an attempt to address the criticisms he has been receiving, the Dancehall artist, who was born in Jamaica but raised in St. Kitts and Nevis, in a recent interview said, “I’m not trying to take away from every other artiste that has been doing Dancehall.”

This is not the first time that Byron Messia has angered Dancehall fans. When the song hit, he claimed that it was Afrobeat and not Dancehall music. Following heavy backslash, he later walked back those comments and clarified that it was Dancehall.

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Actress Kimberly Patterson supports Hollywood ongoing strike

After being heavily criticized following claims that his song ‘Talibans’ is the biggest song since 2005, Byron Messia is bringing context to the situation.

In an attempt to address the criticisms he has been receiving, the Dancehall artist, who was born in Jamaica but raised in St. Kitts and Nevis, in a recent interview said, “I’m not trying to take away from every other artiste that has been doing Dancehall.”

This is not the first time that Byron Messia has angered Dancehall fans. When the song hit, he claimed that it was Afrobeat and not Dancehall music. Following heavy backslash, he later walked back those comments and clarified that it was Dancehall.

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Producer Kemar ‘Flava’ McGregor vents frustration with music industry

After being heavily criticized following claims that his song ‘Talibans’ is the biggest song since 2005, Byron Messia is bringing context to the situation.

In an attempt to address the criticisms he has been receiving, the Dancehall artist, who was born in Jamaica but raised in St. Kitts and Nevis, in a recent interview said, “I’m not trying to take away from every other artiste that has been doing Dancehall.”

This is not the first time that Byron Messia has angered Dancehall fans. When the song hit, he claimed that it was Afrobeat and not Dancehall music. Following heavy backslash, he later walked back those comments and clarified that it was Dancehall.

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Buju Banton sparks mixed reactions following public support for PNP

After being heavily criticized following claims that his song ‘Talibans’ is the biggest song since 2005, Byron Messia is bringing context to the situation.

In an attempt to address the criticisms he has been receiving, the Dancehall artist, who was born in Jamaica but raised in St. Kitts and Nevis, in a recent interview said, “I’m not trying to take away from every other artiste that has been doing Dancehall.”

This is not the first time that Byron Messia has angered Dancehall fans. When the song hit, he claimed that it was Afrobeat and not Dancehall music. Following heavy backslash, he later walked back those comments and clarified that it was Dancehall.

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Sugar Minott’s daughter accuses her mom and step sister of infighting

After being heavily criticized following claims that his song ‘Talibans’ is the biggest song since 2005, Byron Messia is bringing context to the situation.

In an attempt to address the criticisms he has been receiving, the Dancehall artist, who was born in Jamaica but raised in St. Kitts and Nevis, in a recent interview said, “I’m not trying to take away from every other artiste that has been doing Dancehall.”

This is not the first time that Byron Messia has angered Dancehall fans. When the song hit, he claimed that it was Afrobeat and not Dancehall music. Following heavy backslash, he later walked back those comments and clarified that it was Dancehall.

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Warrior King uses music video to shine ‘I-Niversal’ light on family

After being heavily criticized following claims that his song ‘Talibans’ is the biggest song since 2005, Byron Messia is bringing context to the situation.

In an attempt to address the criticisms he has been receiving, the Dancehall artist, who was born in Jamaica but raised in St. Kitts and Nevis, in a recent interview said, “I’m not trying to take away from every other artiste that has been doing Dancehall.”

This is not the first time that Byron Messia has angered Dancehall fans. When the song hit, he claimed that it was Afrobeat and not Dancehall music. Following heavy backslash, he later walked back those comments and clarified that it was Dancehall.

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