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Juggla releases controversial single with comedic twist

Second-place winner in this year’s Magnum Kings and Queens of the Dancehall competition, Juggla, who recently inked a new promotional deal with Prism Marketing Consultants, has been busy in the studio working on a number of singles for the upcoming holiday season.

His inaugural track, Wah Wudda Happen, produced by Conrad Clarke of Jan-Biggs Productions, is a controversial composition with a comedic twist that pokes fun at a number of topical issues across the diaspora of Jamaican culture.

In the song, Juggla deejays, ‘Wah wudda happen… if Bruce Golden step dung and give L.A Lewis the country fi run …’

‘Wah Wudda Happen… yuh bruk up with yuh son madda and a Shebadda become him step fadda …’

Juggla, whose correct name is Sheldon Henry, began deejaying from his early days at Magrath High School before eventually going on to place in the 1999 grand final of the Tastee Talent Competition. He has emerged as one of the new faces to watch for the future.

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