Jamaica Prime number Minister Andrew Holness continues to catch more heat from dancehall fans following a recent coming together with artists Amanuensis Sasco and Ce'Cile.

Concluding week, the PM angered dancehall fans when he made a argument at a political rally that the culture of daggering is directly correlated with the offense epidemic in Jamaica. "The guys who are doing this daggering trip the light fantastic toe, they are creative, but, they need to sympathise that what they are projecting into the minds of our children is that violence is acceptable," the PM said.

Holness posted a photograph with Sasco and Ce'Cile with the caption, "I recently sat down with @AgentSasco and @badgyalcecile Nosotros discussed dancehall, what can exist washed to ameliorate the manufacture and more." Some dancehall get out comments under the posts saying he should focus on economical evolution and law-breaking and leave the music alone.

"Go out Dancehall to sort itself out," one fan wrote. "It did in the 90s when 1 of its more influential persona Buju Banton surprised every ane in and outside of Dancehall and became a Rastafarian and with it brought the philosophy that projected through his music consciousness and Irie musical content."

Other dancehall fans think its a good move by the PM to appoint with the dancehall customs and notation that other politicians should take annotation. Somehow this seems like a shot at Lisa Hanna who is herself seeing a fallout over comments she made nearly banning Vybz Kartel music from the airwaves.