Dancehall/Reggae artiste Gyptian has distanced himself from allegations that he and fellow dancehall artiste Bounty Killer were involved in a squabble at a popular St Andrew nightclub recently.
Allegations were that Gyptian had been dating Bounty Killer's ex-girlfriend and the artistes had a squabble over the matter.
However, Gyptian denies that any such event occurred.
"Dat is rubbish, mi neva see dem man deh a Fiction, a waste a time, mi not even a follow dat up," Gyptian said.
According to Gyptian, there is no bad blood between himself and Bounty Killer and the allegations are shocking.
"Mi and Bounty good, Bounty a di general and nothing cyah guh wrong. Mi surprise, mi nuh know what kinda controversy dat and how it come about," he continued.
"Dem a sey Bounty woman live wid mi, nuh body nuh live wid mi, all dat a rubbish. It is like when yu hear a man sey man can fly and yu know sey dat impossible. A mussi because wi a artiste dem want something fi sey, mi nuh deh wid none a Bounty woman, dem wicked eeh," Gyptian said in a surprised tone.
According to Gyptian, he is not feeding into the controversy, he is more concerned about his new projects.
"Mi hear bout deh little thing deh, but mi not even a follow dat up, mi a work on a new album to be released summer and a new single for Hot Head Records name It's You," he concluded.
Bounty Killer's camp also strongly denied the allegations also citing that Bounty Killer was on a positive path.
Alliance Next Generation manager, Cross Cris, spoke to The STAR on behalf of Bounty Killer, who did not want to comment on the matter.
According to Cross Cris, Bounty Killer has no time to dwell on negative issues and would not comment on such.
"Killer is not into anything negative, he just recorded positive songs like Thine Will Be Done and Be On The Alert with Wayne Marshall, we are not dwelling on negative it is all about a positive image for 2012. Some people are just creating mischief with something they know nothing about," Cross Cris said.
Gyptian is set to leave the island for performances in Haiti and California in coming weeks, and his manager Ivor Ruddock also aimed to clear the air on the allegations.
"Wey Gyptian duh is music, we don't get mix up with negative energy, all the Internet do is spread rumour, but we are just keeping it positive and continue to make good songs that people love and enjoy," he concluded.
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