After informing fans that he will never perform at Sting again, artiste Ninja Man has changed his mind.
Ninja Man told THE WEEKEND STAR that come Boxing Day, he will be in full war mode during his set.
"CEO of Downsound Records, Joe Bogdanovich, a work pon a
documentary bout di history of Ninja Man, so him link me and tell me say
we haffi deal wid dis cause it wudda be a great ending fi di
documentary. Him say mi nuh work Sumfest so if mi nuh work Sting, it a
go look like mi nah do no show," Ninja Man said.
Although he has not performed at the event since 2007, Ninja Man
said that this will be his last Sting appearance, and will be a tribute
to his fans.
"Di fans dem fi get whe dem fi get. Di fans dem know say Sting a
Ninja Man show. So after Joe link me and him offer me the 'mek up you
mind' money, mi and God have a talk and mi reconsider and decide say mi a
go do Sting fi di fans," he said.
The artiste said he was offered more money for Sting than what was offered to him by Sumfest, which also swayed his decision.
"When dem offer me the money, mi laugh till me nearly dead. Di
'mek up mi mind' money a more than what Sumfest did a offer me. Dat
money different from mi performance money cuz when me fi collect my
money, a truck haffi go haul it way," he said.
With Bounty Killer still refusing to perform at the event, Ninja
Man says he is ready to demolish any artiste that wants a clash.
"Anybody waan war, see me yah! Mi nah back down. If somebody fi
dead then mi a go lyrically kill it. Mi nuh fraida Tommy Lee, him caan
kill me pon no stage, tell dem fi send him come."
Ninja Man, however, warned Tommy Lee saying, "Him a Uncle Demon
but mi a Uncle Jesus, send him come make mi rebuke him in the name of
the Lord. Tommy Lee have tune, people like him, but him better keep way
from the war if him waan maintain him career. Mi have the holy water and
the garlic stake fi drive out di demons over Sting in the name of
Jesus."
(from Jamaica Star)
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