Dancehall veteran Mr. Vegas clapped back at Spice after she went on a rant about producer Romeich Major. The rant was centred on the fight that occurred over the weekend involving popular TikToker TJ and his girlfriend, Moya.
The Queen of Dancehall described the producer as a narcissist and a manipulator while claiming that the producer has been displaying similar thug-like behaviours many times in the past. However, Mr. Vegas came to Romeich Major’s defence, bashing Spice for acting righteous when she reportedly did not stand up for women who suffered physical assaults in the music industry.
“You’re going on like you’re this new person, totally designed and redesigned by God. Knife and scissors can’t make you a better person; it must start within you, in your heart and your soul,” Mr. Vegas stated. Mr. Vegas has a long history of talking out against Spice, and the reason is unclear.
Mr Vegas argued that Spice was a part of the reasons why Marion Hall left Dancehall, and she has “selective morals.” He claimed that she only joined the backlash because it was convenient for her and she was jealous of Shenseea’s career.
He later said that she did not show support to Lisa Hype, Macka Diamond, Gaza Kim, and other women who were abused in Dancehall. Additionally, he accused Spice of intentionally influencing her fans to verbally abuse people behind closed door, citing vlogger Pretti Don as a prime example.
Watch the video of Mr. Vegas below:
Things got even more heated when Mr. Vegas and Spice joined a TikTok livestream to clear up the misunderstandings that they had. However, they became irate at each other, as they both were adamant that their points were more accurate than the other. Mr. Vegas told Spice that she had no right to speak on the matter because people in her close circle abuse women, and she did not speak up.
Meanwhile, Spice stated that Mr. Vegas had also turned a blind eye to the physical assaults that women endured in the dancehall fraternity, including her own assault from Beenie Man. However, Mr. Vegas was adamant that he spoke up for Spice and others who have been assaulted.
Watch the video of Spice and Mr. Vegas below: