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Blak Ryno Addresses Sting 2012 Incident

Kingston, Jamaica ( Shuzzr & Mpr Consulting): STING 2012 is dubbed as one of the “Greatest One Night Reggae Dancehall Shows on Earth” and over the years its been filled controversy, raw energy, on the spot creativity and the end of many artiste careers as well as the birth of others.

Dancehall Artiste Blak Ryno is no stranger to the show as he’s not just only performed on several occasions but entertained fans who tuned in to watched online or those who went to see the show live. This year the artiste wasn’t formally booked for the event but just as how over the years spontaneously artiste made surprise performances, the artiste was about to the same.

Blak Ryno who went on when Popcaan was on stage performing hoped to give his fans and those who may not be a well wisher a show/performance many have been wanting to witness since his departure from the controversial group Portmore Empire more popularly known as GAZA.

After he made his entrance on Stage to much surprise, the artiste long anticipated clash came to an abrupt end when Popcaan made a cowardly move and push him off stage. Blak Ryno who attempted to make a second entrance to settle all scores lyrically was stopped by security personnel. The artiste who had no intentions of physically engaging his opponent was shocked by his cowardly move after he thought given his pronouncements of being the best young act, wouldn’t have a problem engaging in a lyrical battle.

Blak Ryno who is historical about the whole incident said “dis a all fun thing… popcaan a prove a point dat he’s really afraid of Blak Ryno not just lyrically”

Blak Ryno is getting ready for his upcoming tour and the release of new videos and single.

Shuzzr

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