Friday, May 4, 2012

Trobul Smallz and Gee engage in lyrical warfare





















The word on the streets for the past week is who is the most credible and baddest lyricist? Is it Gee or Trobul Smallz? Lately music lovers in Gambia and beyond are engulfed by the lyrical warefare known in the Hip Hop circle as “BEEF” between Gee and Musico's finestTrobul Smallz, both well recognized in the entertainment circle. 

Gee well known for his lyrical powerhouse threw a bone to the fans and recorded a track titled ''Gee Dusa Morom'' sticking to his pen game as required by the codes of the game (Beef/battle) expressing himself in a song dissing Musico's Trobul Smalls who on the onset seems to ignore the commotion created by Gee and his pro-active fans calling him all sorts of names and all that. 

Smallz who is the father of BK City played the laid back manner and instead gave the greenlight to 'Mafia'' one of his younger spitters who came up with a diss song most favorable by Trobul's fans titled ''Gay Baby''. 

At the moment, the two GM acts are like magnetic fields grabbing attention from all corners on the board. 

Gee replied back with another song ''Bul Daw'' which literally means “Dont flee the fight” and flips the whole lyrical battle to an unending Manjago fight. And now the followers of the beef are looking forward to Trobul's next troublelsome move. 

There are so many excitement about the beef in every offices and street corners or bantabas, which according to many industry monitors and music lovers, could be very good for the music industry as it draws attention to the players involved in the arts field.

However, some fans seems to blow the whole beef thing out of proportion taking it personal. Lots of followers are urging the two acts to settle their personal differences and follow the rules of the game as required because at the end of the day the lyrical warfare is about earning respect and standing behind what you set out to do as a true Hip Hop artiste, not instigating hate among fans.

The Gambia's finest and internationally know DJ Pisces of Onetribe movement generously offered one hundred thousand dalasis to the winner of the lyrical warfare, who posted on his Facebook page that he has been waiting for a moment like this two years ago, and he is convinced that now is the right time to stir the music scene's hornet's nest.

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