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Flippa Mafia ready for lyrical battle with "Money Fight War"

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PR JAMAICA ENT - KINGSTON: The self-professed "Flossing King" is back with a vengeance thanks to his latest release on the confrontational War Monger Riddim.

Dancehall star, Flippa Mafia unveiled his newest single, "Money Fight War" on the Open Ear Records produced Riddim; showcasing his lack of fear regarding lyrical battle. In the song, Flippa Mafia leaves no stone unturned; calling out some of Dancehall's biggest names such as Bounty Killer, Tony Matterhorn and long-time rival, Elephant Man.

In "Money Fight War," Flippa implies that too many artistes are pretending to be rich while entering lyrical clashes. The "Flossing King" deejays, Killa how yuh bruk an' wid Beenie, yuh gone look war? Dem tek weh u van, yuh gone go rent car, drive wid Hennessey, yuh nah buy out no bar, Drunkie! Bruk man cyaah fight war."

He also calls Elephant Man a "light thief" with reference to his confrontation with JPS. Additionally, he addresses Tony Matterhorn, saying, Inna di war, Matterhorn a move stale, nah buy no house, a move from to hill to hill, him betta dan Energy God cah him a pay light bill, Majji, bruk man cyaah fight war."

 

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