Monday, 3 November 2014

Skatta VS Dj Frass In Sound clash who won? ( VIDEO )


The Magnum All STAR Face-off, organised by THE STAR, officially kicked off last Thursday, with dancehall-reggae producers DJ Frass and Skatta Burrell going up against each other.
Hosted at Famous Nightclub in Portmore, hundreds of patrons turned out to show support for their favourite celebrities.
The clash started minutes after 1 a.m. DJ Frass, supported by DJ Smurf, was sent on the battlefield to draw first blood. He played songs from Vybz Kartel and Konshens during his juggling round. However, he seemed unsettled and only saw his biggest crowd response when he joked about Skatta's alleged sex life and played Cobra's Dis Dem Anywey with notable lines "mouth nah touch pan nuh bottle wey nuh bwoy teeth a pull". He also threw a few jabs at Ishawna through the voice of Mavado, who made some controversial accusations about her Gullyside affiliation.
Skatta came next. Dressed in army attire, he started his set with Sizzla's Rise To The Occasion, then addressed DJ Frass for taunting him about his alleged relationship with Ishawna. "Mi have sex with a girl and di whol Jamaica waah kill mi," he said and played Chronixx's They Don't Know. Proclaiming his love for women, Skatta then boasted about his relationship with Ishawna and played Shabba Ranks' Love PBad. Assisted by Flabba Dabba, Skatta concluded a strong juggling round with Cyah Dis The Rasta Man by Sizzla.
The round was awarded to Skatta, as the judges felt that he was more prepared and introduced his songs better.
DJ Frass started the 45 round oozing more confidence, playing songs like Jesse Royal's JudasDraw Bad Cardby Bob Marley and Bounty Killer's Dead This Time. The crowd's reaction was favourable; however, Skatta, still happy from wining the first round, taunted DJ Frass' selecting skills. "Tek di DJ from yu name, man," he said and then played songs like Wi Sick by Aidonia and Suhvertoand Bad From by Vybz Kartel. The audience appreciated the energy, and Skatta was also awarded the round.
The critical dub-for-dub round was next, and Skatta Burrell started his tame assault in this round by playing Major Mackerl's Unda Deh. DJ Frass responded: "Wey yuh a play song about yuh self fah? A yuhself yuh a play dat fah". He then dropped a steamy Vybz Kartel dubplate which had the audience roaring in approval.
Skatta responded with Hands Up by Capleton and received a lame crowd response. DJ Frass, who seemed to have finally found his groove, delivered another serious blow to Skatta with a medley dubplate featuring Vybz Kartel, Alkaline and Mavado, again taking shots at Skatta's sex life. Skatta Burrell then did the unthinkable by playing Ishawna's counterfeit version of Kranium's Nobody Has To Know, in which Ishawna bragged about having sex with Skatta. The audience loved the controversy; however, Skatta's celebration was short-lived as DJ Frass brutally counteracted the song with an original dubplate from Kranium which bashed Ishawna in a disrespectful manner.
By this time, the crowd was cheering for DJ Frass and booing Skatta.
A wounded Skatta responded with Rasta Run Di World by Spragga Benz; however, the last dubplate from DJ Frass, an effort from Major Mackerel, perfectly silenced Skatta's previous effort.
At the end of the judges' tabulation, Skatta was declared the overall winner 43-41. DJ Frass was seemingly unsatisfied with the final results. However, based on the results of the first two rounds of the clash, it was clear the judges had no other choice.
Next clash
This Thursdays' celebrity clash will feature TOK vs Twin of Twins, and the sound clash will feature Bass Odyssey vs Fire Links. See the report on the clash between the Uncontainables and Richie Feelings in tomorrow's paper.

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