Jamaican songstress and broadcaster Denyque Mullings, widely known as Denyque, has found herself immersed in a storm of controversy as she promotes her latest single, “Between Me and You.”
This track, a rendition of Ja Rule and Christina Milian’s “Between Me & You,” has ignited a heated debate due to her bold fashion choice and subsequent fallout.
Taking to her official Instagram account, Denyque shared a video of herself reciting her song while dressed in a black T-shirt adorned with a provocative image. The image portrays dancehall star Popcaan enjoying a slice of watermelon, with captions reading “Somebody’s Son” next to the Unruly Boss and “Me” next to the watermelon. The visual insinuates a sexual act, implying that the depicted individual is engaging in cunnilingus.
This visual stirred strong reactions, with Popcaan responding with a curt comment, “Bitch if yuh want some clout, here’s some!! Guh s**k Yuh mada and duh play wid me!” Denyque, in turn, reacted with a subsequent post and now deleted caption, still wearing the contentious shirt, and questioned Popcaan’s strong reaction, especially in comparison to his response to an alleged previous incident involving a fellow emerging female artist.
“🤣 So @popcaanmusic, me a wear a shirt wid you a eat a 🍉 which is a fruit – & you a come tell me fi guh “suck my mada”?? Where was all this strength and energy when @officialkhighlah go live and tell di people dem how you love bvtty business?! Gi dat some energy to nuh pa. Yu love 🍆 di bvtty or nah?! We A Wait 👁️”
The online exchange sparked a range of reactions from dancehall enthusiasts. Some criticized Popcaan for what they perceived as an “overly emotional” response, while others commended him for safeguarding his reputation against potential detractors. Denyque faced disapproval for her choice of attire, with many suggesting she could have opted for a different shirt for the promotional video.
The incident has opened a larger conversation about the power of imagery in the entertainment industry and artists’ responsibilities as they engage with their audience, especially in a genre as culturally impactful as dancehall.
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