The track "Jade Buss" featuring "di Gyal Dem" has undeniably ignited a fervent debate within the Jamaican music scene. This raw flow and unapologetic spoken content, which bluntly addresses themes of female empowerment and autonomy, has resonated deeply with many listeners while simultaneously drawing criticism from others. Some perceive a song as
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