Reggae artist Sizzla has a bone to choose with DJ Khaled.
On Thursday (Dec. 8), the dancehall legend and frequent DJ Khaled collaborator shared video on Instagram of himself and a few buddies dismantling and setting ablaze to a number of plaques Sizzla acquired for his work on the Khaled albums Father of Asahd and Grateful. Within the video, Sizzla might be heard saying he was insulted by Khaled. Nevertheless, he would not present additional particulars. The boys then break aside the framed commemorative plaques, ensuring to chop out and put aside the pictures of Khaled’s son Asahd out of respect.
“Lower out the infant image. The newborn is harmless,” Sizzla instructs.
After breaking down the presents, the boys put them in a pile, add gasoline and let it burn. In a follow-up video, Sizzla movies the pile ablaze.
“Insult me,” Sizzla reiterated. “You are not the most effective, you are the worst…Burn the satan. Burn corruption.”
Sizzla appeared on the intro observe to DJ Khaled’s 2017 album Grateful. In 2019, he was featured on the Father of Asahd intro observe “Holy Mountain” together with Buju Banton, Mavado and 070 Shake. Khaled additionally tapped Sizzla for his newest album, God Did, on “These Streets Know My Identify” with Skillibeng, Buju Banton, Capleton and Bounty Killer.
XXL has reached out to DJ Khaled’s crew for remark.
DJ Khaled confronted backlash late final month, after a video from 2015 resurfaced that confirmed him speaking down on producers who use FL Studio and Logic.
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