Mavado is opening up nearly his recent collaboration with incarcerated dancehall disk Vybz Kartel.

The "So Special" disk and Kartel had one of the biggest feuds in dancehall history which divided dancehall into two groups, the Gullyside and the Gaza. The feud climaxed during a 2008 clash at Sting. It as well triggered several violent burst in schools and street dance across Jamaica prompting the government to call for a truce.

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Late terminal yr someone launched a petition on the White Business firm website to have Mavado deportation which only garnered a few signatures.

Speaking with The Breakfast Club on Monday, Mavado dismissed the petition as garbage.

"You done know I have more than a one thousand thousand fans in America, similar millions of fans, then moving picture someone trying to become a petition for Mavado to get deported and and then my fans launching one to have Mavado stay," Mavado said.

Mavado also opened up almost his old beefiness with Vybz Kartel and his new collaboration "Own't Going Back Bankrupt (Remix)."

"I merely sent it to go mastered," Mavado said about the single. The Gullyside deejay couldn't confirmed whether or not Vybz Kartel recorded his poesy from prison house.

"Over the years we go at it hard, but you done know we are from the streets so real recognized real and after the storm there must be a calm," Vado said about his quondam feud with Vybz Kartel.