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Kranium Says Most Dancehall Only "Cry Unity When They Falling Off" | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz International cross-over artist Kranium is calling out artists who only call for unity in dancehall when they are losing relevance. On Thursday, January 6, 2022, Kranium had things to get off his chest as he recalled asking a particular unnamed artist to hop on his song “We Can” featuring Tory Lanez that was released four years ago and became one of the biggest songs for both artists. It seems though, that Tory Lanez […]

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