On Monday morning, the Family deejay took to Twitter to declare that he has severed ties with an unnamed individual who has “turned him off,” three days after the clip was circulated.
“Yeman a anybody get Bunoff from them tun off killy!!! Friends, family enemy ETC!! Unruly can’t be stopped!! Memba that!!!” he tweeted with the #GreatIsHe hashtag, in reference to his upcoming album.
Jelly has not addressed the leak, but followers on Instagram have been harassing the producer over the situation. His first producer credit was Popcaan’s hit song My Type, released in 2018. Under his imprint Jelly Records, he’s also credited for other Popcaan songs including Feel Right, Billions with Quada, and One Thing Alone off the Vanquish album. He also co-produced Bakersteez’s Relay and Blessings with Popcaan, as well as Projexx’s 9:59.
Dancehall music in the 90s—songs such as Shabba Ranks’ Dem Bow and Mr. Vegas’ Heads High—was notorious for holding a standard against all oral sex. In recent years, attitudes towards the practice have relaxed, but only for men who are on the receiving end. So, Popcaan’s initial reaction to the leak, like his response to Shenseea’s Lick earlier this year, was not surprising.
However, many of Unruly Boss’ followers are scrutinizing him for apparently throwing his brother out in the cold, while maintaining ties with international artists such as Canadian rapper Drake, who has both lyrically and publicly indicated that he’s not opposed to pleasing women orally.
“So what about Drake?” several Twitter users asked.
“Mount a front drake eat fi buy you a jeep ðŸ˜ðŸ˜‚ check him,” one user trolled. “Wait till you find out bout Drake,” one quipped.
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