Jamaican music legend Sean Paul has pleaded with Stefflon Don and Jada Kingdom to end their online spat around Nigerian artist Burna Boy.
Recall that the two have been at odds ever since Stefflon Don—who was recently reported to be back with Burna Boy—released a new song titled “Dat A Dat” in which she implied that Burna Boy’s lover, an unnamed woman, had slept with her.
She replied to Stefflon Don right away, being aware of Burna Boy’s purported affiliation with Jada Kingdom.
The social media feud started when Stefflon uploaded a “obituary” photo of Jada on her Instagram profile.
But Sean Paul chimed in on the disagreement, asking Jada Kingdom and Stefflon Don to provide a “better example” for Jamaica’s image.
He wrote the following in Jamaican patois on his Instagram profile:
“Lead the route morally 4 the fam. Men become agitated. If you’re all doing it twice, how can we relax?
“Two stunning African American women. Live beta. Please set a beta example. 4 the mah beg uno culture. 4 the children. 4 the younger women. Talked about by @stefflondon and @jadakingdom.
“It’s not that serious,” Stefflon Don retorted in the comments section. Believe me. “Just a little enjoyment.”
Sean Paul expressed his deterioration by saying:
“@stefflondon” Not for my little girl Steff. I have always loved you, Jada. She enjoys your music. Come on, mommy led her that way.