Former Portmore Empire singjay, Romain Anderson, more popularly known as Black Ryno, has challenged former colleague, Popcaan to a lyrical battle; possibly at this year’s staging of STING.
The Sick deejay and Popcaan have been at odds since Ryno left the Portmore Empire in February 2010 following a disagreement with the group’s leader, Vybz Kartel. The next month, Ryno issued the diss track, Mi Lef; explaining his reasoning for departing the Gaza group. Popcaan quickly retaliated with the single, Dem Sell Wi Out; calling out Ryno regarding his decision. Both artistes remained silent on the issue since the singles were released.
However, Ryno spoke out regarding his issues with the Ravin deejay; intimating that it was a song Popcaan recorded entitled, Nuh Box Pon Jaw that re-ignited their conflict.
In the single, Popcaan says, “Badman nuh tek box pon jaw, all now some bwoy sey dem bad and cyaah defeat wi doe. Mi have a thing wey mi walk wid, tek wey yu three points mek some bwoy haffi play zero.” According to Ryno, the song directed at him given events that took place during his time as a Portmore Empire member.
Ryno retorted with the single, Gaza Beating Stick, produced by Gargamel Music producer, Mark Myrie, son of legendary Reggae singer, Buju Banton. In Gaza Beating Stick, “Di Stinger”challenges Popcaan to a lyrical battle.
Ryno deejays, “When yu si mi yu run like three likkle pig, how badman fi name Popcaan, him a country man from him born, put yu pon a country bus, guh back dung a St Thomas fi guh back guh plant pak choi, when yu si di clan and the click if yu think yu bad, flip.”
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“If a artiste a style mi, mi wi run een an deal wid it, but mi jus a gwaan watch dem now,” Ryno told the Jamaica STAR before adding, “Wi nuh tek long fi sick, suh if a war a war.”
Popcaan has yet to respond to Ryno’s taunts as he’s shooting a music video.
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