Sean Paul urged the duo to seize hostility and set “better example” for Jamaica’s reputation
By Kehinde Okeowo
Popular rapper and singer, Sean Paul has waded into the ongoing social media war between his Jamaican colleagues, Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom, over ace Nigerian Afrobeats singer, Burna Boy.
TheNiche had earlier reported that the duo fell out after Stefflon Don, who was rumoured to have rekindled her love affair with Burna Boy, released a new song, ‘Dat A Dat,’ where she alleged that an unnamed woman slept with her partner.
However, given the Grammy-winning Nigerian artiste’s alleged romance with Jada Kingdom, it didn’t take long for her to respond.
Speaking via her Instagram page, she wrote: “It’s weird, because it’s behind a man… this n***a is for everybody. Last year she pass har remarks, I said nothing.”
Jada went on to explain in another Instastory post that she “clearly” doesn’t want Burna Boy.
“She’s the only one beefing over a man I see clearly don’t want,” she said.
The social media altercation later escalated when Stefflon shared an “obituary” poster for Jada via her Instagram page.
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Reacting to the banter by his colleagues, Sean Paul urged Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom to seize hostility and set “better example” for Jamaica’s reputation.
Taking to his Instagram page, he wrote in Jamaican patois: “Lead the way morally 4 the fam. Men get heated. How can we calm down if yall doin dat 2?
“2 beautiful black women. Live beta. Set a beta example pls. 4 the culture mah beg uno. 4 the kids. 4 the younger females. @stefflondon @jadakingdom done talk.”
Stefflon Don reacted via the comment section, saying: “It’s not that serious. Trust me. Just sum fun.”
But Sean Paul rebuffed saying: “@stefflondon not 4 my likkle daughter Steff. Longtime mi got love fi u an Jada. She likes ur songs. Cmon, mi mah lead her so. Truss.”