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Laa Lee Responds To Monsta Boss Amid Fallout Over 'Leggo The Bird' Dance | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Things have not been right between dancehall artiste Laa Lee, 24, and dancer Monsta Boss, 19, over money earned from one of Laa Lee’s latest hits, “Bird.” Both men have since voiced their opinions on the matter via social media. Laa Lee Ranks has no doubt found immaculate form with dancing songs such as “Tip Inna It,” “Dirt Bounce,” and ” Bird,” earning the entertainer a number of streams on various platforms and […]

Source: Haiti News - Daily News from Haiti

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