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International Reggae act Gramps Morgan says the rivalry between Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale may be good for show business.
The two Dancehall acts have over time been involved in some frictions, which critics believe is as a result of the battle for supremacy.
Often the fans of the two factions have also waded into the fray.
The staunch Pan Africanist believes the spirit of competition between the two is because ‘they are young…which is good for the spirit of competition’.
He told JoyNews' Doreen Avio, “the competitiveness is good for the industry and the development of their spirits’.
Noted for tracks such as ‘Wash The Tears’ and ‘Almighty’, the son of the legendary reggae act, Denroy Morgan, however, cautioned Stonebwoy and Shatta Wale not to go beyond a certain limit.
“I advise them to be careful in what they promote. They have to be wise and think about their future,” he warned.
He advises that the two be cautious of their utterances and lyrics as it may affect their young families in the near future.
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