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After a heated feud, Ghanaian reggae and dancehall artiste Jah Lead and music producer JMJ may be working together again.
In conversation on Daybreak Hitz with Andy Dosty, Jah Lead and JMJ discussed the possibility of collaborating on new music.
When asked if he would work with JMJ after the apology, Jah lead said he already had two unreleased songs with JMJ.
Confirming his assertion, JMJ responded, "I remember we had a lot of records unfinished, but the truth of the matter is the studio that where we used to do that is no longer in existence. I've lost most of my files.”
Andy Dosty proposed a solution: "Let's do new music. Let's do new music, produced by JMJ."
JMJ expressed his willingness to collaborate, clearing the air that he’s never had a malice against Jah Lead.
"I have no malice. I have no bad intentions. The very feeling I had with him from day one to give him a hit song and propel his career is the same feeling I have today,” JMJ noted.
The feud between Jah Lead and JMJ started over a song for the latter's "Riddim of the Gods" project. Jah Lead claimed that JMJ had blocked his song on Audiomack, despite having more streams on his account.
However, Jah Lead has since apologised and retracted his statement threatening to assault JMJ, citing personal issues and emotions getting intense.
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