Jamaican music legend Sean Paul has urged Jada Kingdom and Stefflon Don to put a stop to their current online spat about Nigerian musician Burna Boy.
Remember that ever since Stefflon Don—who was recently supposed to have reconciled with Burna Boy—released a new song titled “Dat A Dat” in which she implied that a mystery lady had slept with her boyfriend (Burna Boy), the two have been disparaging one another.
She did, however, reply to Stefflon Don right away because she was aware of Burna Boy’s supposed relationship with Jada Kingdom.
When Stefflon posted a picture of Jada on her Instagram profile titled “Obituary,” the social media controversy intensified.
But Sean Paul chimed in on the disagreement, asking Jada Kingdom and Stefflon Don to set a “better example”
On his Instagram profile, he wrote in Jamaican patois:
“Lead the way morally 4 the fam. Men get heated. How can we calm down if yall doin dat 2?
“2 beautiful black women. Live beta. Set a beta example pls. 4 the culture mah beg uno. 4 the kids. 4 the younger females. @stefflondon @jadakingdom done talk.”
Stefflon Don responded in the comments section, saying, “It’s not that serious.” Trust me. “Just some fun.”
Sean Paul declined, saying:
“@stefflondon not 4 my likkle daughter Steff. Longtime mi got love fi u an Jada. She likes ur songs. Cmon, mi mah lead her so. Truss.”