The Warlord, Bounty Killer, has declined Beenie Man's invitation for a clash at Sunday night's, Camp Fire event slated for Ewarton, St. Catherine.
By Teino Evans"Him cyan throw any invitation again ... Beenie deliberately ran," Killer said in reference to his musical rival's failure to take up the offer to clash at Sting a few days ago.
"This Sting was the most anticipated for a clash and it went down like a Sunsplash. I'm not working on Camp Fire, I love Camp Fire but I'm not working on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day, those days are for family. Sting is the show that gave him the title, the people wanted the clash...Beenie deliberately ran..." Bounty told THE STAR in an interview.
In an interview carried in THE STAR yesterday, Beenie Man had issued a challenege to Bounty Killer to settle their dispute once and for all at Sunday's event. "Mi a invite him (Bounty) come a Camp Fire mek wi end it right deh suh, since dem a seh mi run," the deejay declared.
At Sting cheers for Beenie turned to boos in a few seconds after the deejay backed down when Bounty attempted to return on stage for a clash. When Beenie saw Bounty approaching the stage, the deejay who had previously been unleashing hard-hitting lyrics against his musical rival said, "Bounty when yuh a deejay, mi nuh low yu fi seh wha yu a seh."
In yesterday's interview Bounty said that since Beenie had turned down that chance; "him cannot call mi name again, he is not authorised. Him want money all of a sudden when di '93 free clash buss him? When since is a pay thing for clash? And then why is he asking me to come to Camp Fire and I'm not working at Camp Fire? Sting is di type a concert you can display those type a behaviour. 2002 Sumfest I neva clash because dat's not the nature of that show."
Bounty says whenever there is a clash and the show is right for it he never runs.
"1993 (Sting) when he was calling Likkle Vicious an people seh a Bounty dem want, a mi run out deh pon him," Bounty recalled.
So Killer says similarly, at Sting this year when he asked the people, "weh unnu want?" The response was "war".
Bounty says apparently all Beenie Man is about is throwing words and doing counteractions.
"When me a guh up him a talk bout me mek yuh talk your tune suh mi fi low him mek him talk him tune. A clash mi guh fi clash. Mi seh to Laing, 'wah yuh waan mi do?' an him a seh mi fi lose di entourage, cause yuh know di animosity, suh mi get di police fi carry mi up," Bounty recalled of his attempt to walk on stage to clash Beenie Man at Sting.
According to Bounty, there were even opportunities for Beenie to clash prior to Sting, but again, he backed away.
"He (Beenie) was at the venue at Clarendon (Island Explosion). I know he wasn't going to come but I wanted to set the pace an mek people know I'm calling the b...h for a clash," Bounty said.
However, Bounty Killer is not ruling out a clash with Beenie, as he says, "He (Beenie) will be seeing Bounty Killer because I ain't going nowhere. I'm not going to any planned thing...I will step to him when I feel like, I'm a spontaneous person."
Adding, "Beenie cyan decide when di nex clash is gonna be suh jus keep yuh f...... eyes open."












