The Alliance (dancehall)

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The Alliance is a group of Dancehall deejays. Founded by the famous and influential Bounty Killer, the Alliance includes long-time collaborators like Angel Doolas and proteges like Vybz Kartel and Elephant Man. Because of the high profile of these deejays, some worried that the Alliance was established to "rule" the dancehall business by choosing which riddim to voice. These worries led to the war between Vybz Kartel and Ninja Man. They have a song out called "Keep It Gangsta".

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[edit] History

[edit] Bounty Killer asks long time friend Sizzla to join Alliance

Near the end of 2006 when Mavado entered the Alliance, Bounty Killer wanted the Alliance to take over the Dancehall business so he looked at who had the number 1 spot for Dancehall from 2003 and up, Sizzla Kalonji, a long time friend of Killer but he couldn't because he is in a current record signing to Jay-Z and Dame Dashes Rocafella Def Jam records[citation needed].

[edit] Vybz Kartel's exit

In the end of 2006, Vybz Kartel left the Alliance following weeks of rumoured tension between himself and mentor Bounty Killer. Tensions arose following Kartel's continued association with Bounty Killer's longtime enemy, Beenie Man, including Kartel attending Beenie Man's wedding to Bounty Killer's ex-girlfriend, D'Angel. Vybz Kartel cited his departure as being due to his desire to be a more independent artist. It was reported that Vybz and Bounty Killer performed together ahead of the annual Sting show. Due to Kartel's defection from the alliance and his 'parring' with the enemy 'the doctor' Beenie Man, a series of songs and counteraction songs ensued - the main proponents being Kartel and Mavado. These include:

  • Mavado - "Songwriter" (Power Cut Riddim) Vybz Kartel Diss
  • Vybz Kartel - "Gang Fighter" (Power Cut Riddim) Mavado/Allance Diss
  • Mavado - "New Name Fi Informer Mr. Palmer" (Drumline Riddim) Vybz Kartel Diss
  • Vybz Kartel - "Mofraudo" (Drumline Riddim) Mavado Diss
  • Mavado - "Warn Dem" (After Dark Riddim) Vybz Kartel/Beenie Man Diss
  • Vybz Kartel - "Warn Dem Counteraction" (After Dark Riddim) Mavado Diss

On February 28, 2007, a press conference was held, with both parties being present, announcing the end of the conflict between Kartel and Mavado. Many wonder though, if this will be another Bounty/Beenie type truce, to be scrapped and the 'war' to be on again in the not too distant future.

On June 20, 2007, Vybz Kartel was attacked by young men from the Cassava Piece area of Jamaica. Kartel was driving through the area when some young men recognized him and taunted him by calling him a "bleached faced, homosexual" (Kartel has been the subject of many rumors that claim that he uses bleaching cream on his face and hands to get a lighter complexion.

Kartel proceeded to turn around and exit his vehicle to confront the taunters. He was then attacked with stones and fists. His vehicle was also hit by stones. Kartel's assault was stopped when the young man driving with him retrieved a machete from the car and chased after the attackers.

Though it is claimed that this attack was ordered by Mavado, there is no evidence to back this up. Movado at the time was in New York to promote his recently released album "Gangsta for life - The symphony of David Brooks".

[edit] Aidonia Kicked Out Of The Alliance

Aidonia received a call from Solid Agency that he was no longer a member of the alliance. This is likely because Aidonia did a song entitled Addi a mi daddy in which he referred to former alliance member Vybz Kartel as his Daddy, who waan vex gwan vex diss badman you get a box pan u jaw next. Aidonia continued to produce hits creating waves on the radio though rumors spread that Bounty Killer paid radio disc jockeys not to play his songs. He is currently in police lock up following a shooting he was allegedly involved in. Aidonia fans continue to support him nonetheless.

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  • Munga Honorable
  • Dario R
  • Iceberg
  • Genius (From Cr3)

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