The dancehall scene has been set ablaze with the recent lyrical clash between Jada Kingdom and Stefflon Don.
The feud, which unfolded on social media and through diss tracks, reached new heights with Stefflon Don’s release of “#DeadGyalWalking,” a track that intensifies the ongoing battle. Jada Kingdom responded with her own scathing diss track, “London Bed,” taking aim at Stefflon Don over personal matters, including an alleged botched tummy tuck and her relationship with Nigerian artist Burna Boy.
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The exchange began when Stefflon Don accused Jada Kingdom of being romantically involved with Burna Boy, leading to Jada’s fiery response in “STEFF LAZARUS,” loaded with sharp lyrics aimed at Stefflon Don.
The clash has captivated fans, with both artists releasing tracks that quickly climbed the local YouTube charts and sparked lively discussions across social media platforms.
Despite the heated exchange, Jada Kingdom has expressed her desire to end the feud, citing her contentment in a happy and healthy relationship and her unwillingness to prolong the conflict.
But to much surprise Jada did in fact responded with a dis track titled “Accept That”
As the dust settles on this lyrical showdown, the dancehall community eagerly awaits any further developments while reflecting on the impact of such clashes on the genre’s vibrant culture.
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