Jada Kingdom puts beef to rest with ‘London Bed’

January 09, 2024
“Buss a move an meet mi anyweh, you coward like puss yu nu bad from noweh,” Jada rhymed in the scathing retaliation. Photo by Kenyon Hemans

Following the release of her latest entry in her lyrical warfare with Stefflon Don, dancehall singjay Jada Kingdom has made it clear that for her, “war jus done”.

In a post made to her Instagram page, the ‘Heavy’ singer explained that she is in a good space and won’t be doing anything to mess that up.

“I’m in a happy and healthy relationship now. I won’t be prolonging this nonsense…I said my piece suh mi good, gwan go enjoy unu self,” Kingdom wrote.

The clash started between the two after the UK-based Stefflon Don fired shots at Jada via Rvssian’s ‘Dutty Money’ instrumental over the weekend.

“Dem man full a gyal like down a dovecot…You too beggy beggy you naa ambition,” Stefflon deejayed.

She first raised questions over who she was taking aim at, but quickly re-worded her entry to mention Jada Kingdom, clearing any confusion.

In the early hours of Tuesday, Jada responded with ‘London Bed’ on the Taliban’s instrumental made popular by dancehall star Byron Messiah.

“Buss a move an meet mi anyweh, you coward like puss yu nu bad from noweh,” Jada rhymed in the scathing retaliation.

It is still relatively unclear what led to the tension between the two, but Kingdom alleges that Stefflon is “beefing over a man…”

Whatever the reason, dancehall fans have enjoyed the exchange between the two artistes, which Jada says is the only reason she responded.

“I only responded for my respect and for the culture,” she wrote.

 - Kenrick Morgan || Star Writer

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