Shebada defends Beenie Man & hook up with Ishawna !  (VIDEO)

Shebada defends Beenie Man & hook up with Ishawna ! (VIDEO)

Popular dancehall star Beenie Man seemed to have borrowed a page from the book of his intermittent nemes is Bounty Killer whom many consider to be a front-runner  when it comes to upholding the morals of Dancehall.
Few months ago at the popular Hot Spot Tuesdays a female patron was allegedly being coerced by actor andplaywright Bad Boy Trevor along with a selector from Alaska sound system to remove her clothing as part of a strip tease for cash.
However, Beenie Man who was at the event would have none of it and quickly ran to the defense of the young lady, grabbing the microphone from the selector and began chiding him and the actor for their actions.

“ooyh! a weh oonu a do to dancehall music ..a freak oonu a freak out dancehall music… fiyaah..fiyaah.. s*ck p*ssy Trevor guh s*ck yuh mada.”  At this point the crowd up-roared with loud cheers and laughter in support of the deejay.

Beenie then turned his attention to the sound system selectors and continued his fiery rant, “a weh oonu a do …a weh oonu a duh tun dancehall inna go-go club..  fiyaah… if yuh want see p*ssy man pay go inna go-go club go watch p*ssy .. ah dancehall man dehplaymusic.”

Bad Boy Trevor later expressed his disappointment with what he says is the hypocrisy in dancehall, stating that he is not to be blamed for ‘freaking out’ the dancehall when dancehall artistes themselves are promoting freakiness in the music.

“I am glad he took that stance and I support him 100 per cent, I am just tired of the hypocrisy in dancehall,” he said. “I cannot be responsible for freaking out dancehall when the deejays themselves are pushing it.”

Making it clear that he has no beef with Beenie Man, Trevor said he respected the stance the entertainer took and hopes that he will continue to speak out against ‘freaky’ behaviour in the dancehall.

Trevor questioned Beenie Man’s timing and stated that although his concerns may be genuine had it been someone else, the King of the Dancehall would not have said anything.

“I mean, it’s no secret that people associate me with certain things, but why did he see it fit to say something right there, maybe it’s because it’s me,” he said. “Freakiness has been taking over dancehall for quite some time now, so why didn’t he say something before and would he have said something if it was an Alkaline or another artiste?”

Fast forward to present day, Jamaican comedian/actor Keith ‘Shebada’ Ramsay over the weekend on CVM Tv’s popularJamaican entertainment program Onstage, showed his support Beenie Man by stating that Bad Boy Trevor should stay in his lane,

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