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Black Queen accuses Spice of being 'ungrateful' to Ninjaman


Ocho Rios-based reggae dancehall artiste Black Queen has criticised Spice for allegedly not helping or reaching out to former mentor Ninjaman during his present incarceration on a murder charge.

"When I did a song with Boom Boom years ago, Spice gave me good encouragement, but yu see that ungrateful thing, yu need to look into yourself and check it. Check it and see if it inna yu," Black Queen said during a live session on Facebook

She then directed a verbal attack towards Spice who she labelled 'ungrateful'.

"Did you know that Ninja and me ah practically family? Did you know when yu (Spice) come fi meet Ninjaman and you were in the orange Prado, I was there with Ninjaman? When Beenie box yu, right, is Ninja yu come fah. Ninja bring yu career girl, Ninja bring yu career. Him tek yu pon some stage, mi nah say him no take me on show, Ninja carry me go GT and other shows, but him go all out for you. Ninjaman de a jail, and yu never look fi him yet. Me look for Ninja, Stacious look fi Ninja, Angel reach out to Ninjaman. One thing with Angel, she like her little dress up, but Angel have a good heart, she no ungrateful and yu never, not even a happy birthday shout out to Ninja," Black Queen said.

She also questioned Spice's public and consistent loyalty to another incarcerated dancehall artiste, Vybz Kartel.

"Everything you say is Kartel Kartel, yes Kartel bring you to a dimension(in your career). If Kartel never have him hype, would you remember him? Just like how yu nuh memba Ninjaman. Don't forget where yu coming from, just check yourself. Sometime yu have to check yourself and look into yourself," she warned.

Black Queen also warned Shenseea and Jada Kingdom to avoid the older female artistes.

"If yu tink say a lie, oonu mek a sad mistake, Almighty God know, is a year of revelation, mek it reveal," she said.

Black Queen is promoting her debut 'Black N Proud' EP which features several standout songs such as Black N Proud' which is a response to the negative connotations that some persons ascribe to the word 'black'. Other tracks include 'Thankful', and 'Nobody Knows My Pain', a tribute to Nicko Chromatic who passed away after losing his battle with kidney disease.

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