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Topic: Mavado leaving the Alliance?...Bounty Killer claims tension exists within group

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bounty_killer_mavado_photo.jpgVeteran Dancehall entertainer & leader of the Alliance crew, Rodney “Bounty Killer” Price has confirmed that there’s indeed a growing tension between his camp & Mavado’s Gully camp.

Bounty Killer made the admission during an interview on IRIE FM yesterday; insisting that the new song released by“Gully Squad” member, Chase Crossentitled, “Mash Up Everything,” could potentially cause a rift within the“Gulliance” & has stirred up even more tension between the Gully & Alliance affiliates. The song allegedly calls out the “Grung Gaad,” and other Alliance members with some of the song’s lyrics seemingly referring to the aftermath following the incident involvingMavado & his entourage outside Killer’s birthday party at the QUADnightclub last month. Chase’s manager later insisted that his song was speaking to his true feelings; alluding to perceived negative comment made by Alliance following his friend’s death.

Bounty commented during the interview that he felt disrespected & offended by Chase’s song; even more so because he knows that that Chase Cross couldn’t record such a song without an official seal of approval from the Gully Squad’s founder, Mavado. Reportedly, the “War Lord” is encouraging Mavado to break his silence & elaborate on the recent tension between the Gully & Alliance camps. Mavado has yet to publicly address the song or talk about the issues between the two crews.



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