Wednesday, May 11, 2011

DANCE HALL KING "MALLAM SPICEY" ATTACKS HOUSE OF GINGAH CREW "PRINCE BANTON".


Words:Adedosu 'kenzy' Adekunle

Dance-hall act Michael Tari Davies a.k.a known as Mallam Spicey is obviously still threatened or irritated by the mention of House Of Gingah C.E.O "Terry G" or any of his close allies as he allegedly threw caution to the wind few weeks ago at Festac town in Lagos when he sighted one of Terry G’s disbanded 'House of Ginger' members, Prince Banton.

According to sources, Mallam Spicey was at a video shoot location of an up-and-coming female act in Festac where Banton was also invited. Upon sighting the ex Terry G signee, he was infuriated and threatened to break Banton’s head, "not in this is my hood, the boy has no business here" he shouted.

According to eyewitnesses, Banton and his manager immediately left for a bar close-by (D’ Jamzbase) when Mr. Tari was hell-bent on letting hell loose. We’re told that, Spicey and his home boys headed to the bar to unfold fresh terror but the security men there curtailed the looming trouble.

Mallam Spicey, who was a defunct member of the 'TRIBUNAL' , got famous in December 2009 when he released a diss track directed at Terry G, 'One thousand five hundred naira' in response to Terry’s initial lyrical jab at the dancehall singer in 'Free madness'.

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