November 10, 2009
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Which song? ❒ Twins deny orders were issued to stop playing song
Sadeke Brooks, Staff Reporter


Twin of Twins - Contributed

Twin of Twins recently dismissed rumours that orders were sent out for people to stop playing their song Which Dudus.

Member of the duo, Patrick Gaynor, said there are rumours circulating about the song, which speaks about west Kingston leader Christopher 'Dudus' Coke, who could face life in prison if he is extradited and then convicted by United States authorities.

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"The rumour is that the don send out orders seh di song nuffi play and nutten nuh go so. Dem a seh di song ban and di don send out orders fi anybody weh play it," Gaynor told THE STAR.

He said many persons like the song and people from Coke's area have no problem with it.

"We never sensationalise or embellish anything. We just say what is out there. Tivoli good with the song. It seem like somebody a try stop the popularity of the song," Gaynor said.

"We know exactly who but that politics is for another story. Twin of Twins come under pressure from people weh nuh waan wi highlight certain things. Everything weh dem a hear negative a rumour. The song is still in heavy rotation," he added.

Like Which Dudus, Gaynor said their other big song, Bait Mi Up, is also doing well.

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