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Demarco Says He Wasn’t Paid For Sting Clash, Calls Shane O A Great Artist

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Demarco says he won’t be performing at Sting’s 40th anniversary despite asking for $6 million to make an appearance. The artiste has been clashing with several artists in the space, including Shane O, Renee 6:30, Kyodi, and Fully Bad. However, while the clash has been exciting, the “Puppy Tail” artiste revealed that fans won’t see him on stage at the annual event. “Yeah man, Laing nuh pay me, Mi nuh get no money […]

Source: Trinidad News

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