Spragga Benz says the “bigger heads” are plotting against him and Buju Banton
Jamaican
artiste Spragga Benz says the powers that be are plotting against him and his
Rastafarian peer Buju Banton.
The Rasta Run The World deejay shared this
in a video post online yesterday, following his and Banton’s longtime public
denouncing of the COVID-19 vaccination program and their belief that the
pandemic was planned to roll out a new world order.
“Di
bigger heads dem weh a plan and a scheme ‘gainst me and Buju and all a di other
artistes dem weh unno a plan ‘gainst, yuh think seh politics have nothing fi do
wid this?” he asked. “Unno alright yah man… People unno look to Jah.
People, this vaccination thing weh dem a come wid is not nothing fi unno run
into.”
The
52-year-old has faced criticism over the past few months for his views, with
several folks claiming that he is an affiliate of the People’s National Party.
The US-based artiste, however, declares that he is not associated with any
party, which he hinted could be the cause of the supposed plot against him.
“As
a man mi get fi know myself and as a youth me and my friend dem never tek side
fi run up behind nuh politician and get nuh favours from dem. Red Square we
name… We build fi we owna self and dat a what cause we and people fi inna vibes
all the while because we never a run back a no politician.”
He
further denied gaining any monetary benefit from openly rebelling against the
vaccination program.
“We
nah do this fi money, mi nuh run dung money. Mi a probably one a di poorest
artist dem… Jah just put me in a position until a time when him use mi fi weh
him a use mi fah and this a di time and di time a fi talk up against injustice
and the things dem weh mi see a happen in front a me face.”
He
added, “From mi a likkle youth mi hear Rastaman a talk bout microchip, mi
hear Rastaman a talk bout new world order…and mi see the people dem a laugh
after Rastaman from dem time deh… see it yah now…”
He
insinuated that his stance could threaten his life but added that he will not
restrain his voice as he wants people to unite and exercise more wisdom.
“Jah
seh we only ordained to die once so anytime unno free me from out a dah body
yah, weh me inna as a soul, what else unno a go do?… Whatever will be, will
be, but that still nah go stop me from seh weh mi haffi seh because mi nah seh
it fi me, mi a seh it fi Jah.”