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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz Dancehall artiste Popcaan is not letting the watermelon diss slide as he teased a new song on Tuesday, seemingly capitalizing on the unsavory attention he has been receiving lately. The dancehall space has seen a new fad as the fruit watermelon suddenly appears to be a metaphor that symbolizes oral sex. Jamaican men have long decided that eating a banana by placing it directly in the mouth is improper, and it seems that […]

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