World Dawg And Swiiss Lee |
World Dawg has come to the defense of his protégé, Swiiss Lee, following backlash over his decision to wear a crop-top shirt during a live appearance. Addressing the criticism, World Dawg accused some Jamaicans of targeting successful young men from humble beginnings.
"Unuh chat too much, and Jamaica unuh fight ghetto youth weh winning too much," he declared in a passionate response, adding that the negativity won't hinder their progress. He noted that despite ongoing criticism, they continue to receive strong support.
Swiiss Lee |
"A two year unuh a talk seh wi a fish… unuh nuh si seh unuh likkle mouth cah stop wi?" he questioned, urging detractors to focus their energy elsewhere.
Swiiss Lee also responded to the controversy earlier, stating that his outfit was simply a part of his image and highlighting how crop-tops are a common trend for men in places like Miami. He suggested that the backlash stems from a lack of awareness of global fashion trends, adding, "Jamaicans just not hip with the latest styles."
World Dawg made it clear that critics won’t derail their journey, encouraging others to let people live their lives and embrace individuality.