Sunday, January 27, 2013

Macka Diamond's 'Bun Him Part Two (Jacket Daddy)'



Portmore, St Catherine-based recording artiste Black-er is overjoyed with the response to his latest combination single, Bun Him Part Two (Jacket Daddy) with dancehall superstar Macka Diamond.

"Yea man, Black-er and Macka are at it again with a next big hit. Right now, Jacket Daddy ah talk about in the street, and the man dem start the foolishness again, and ah try blame me for telling dem woman fi gi dem jacket. Here we go again," Black-er said, laughing.

The song, produced on the Birchill Records label, has been getting favourable airplay on IRIE, HITZ and ZIP over the last couple of weeks.

"The controversy start already because it tied into Macka's new book weh she ah say she no know who the father of her baby is, so she have to give it to a man that can mind the child because dry bread alone ca'an feed a child. The people can relate to it because ah something that happens in our society every day. just check the DNA, ah nuff jacket out de, so da song ya must hit," he said.

There are plans to shoot a video for the single at the end of this month when Macka Diamond returns from her book tour.

In the meantime, Black-er is also promoting another single called Bun Factory. "The song ah go hard pon the radio, so mi have two song weh a gwaan, Muschette a beat it on IRIE, it ah play pon HITZ 92, pon Suncity Radio, this week. Johnny Kool endorse it, so it is a great look. Black-er is back!" Black-er said in a release.

Black-er's name popped up recently in the news when Mr Vegas did a song which suggested that his babymother, Shelliann McBayne, decided to cheat on him because of Black-er's infamous Bun Him collaboration with Macka Diamond several years ago.

Black-er felt that he had to respond, and so Bun Factory was born. However, he turned down Mr Vegas' invitation to appear in a video to promote Vegas' Bare Tingz.

Black-er is now the host of a cable programme called 'Blacker's Top 20 video countdown' on LINKS TV on Flow channel 394 which airs every Saturday between 2 and 4 p.m., with multiple repeats during the week.

It is one of the highly rated programmes, regularly on Flow, outstripping other programmes in terms of sheer viewership.It is one of the highly rated programmes, regularly on Flow, outstripping other programmes in terms of sheer viewership.

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