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October 11, 2011
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Twins set to 'kill' Matterhorn...'If the money is right'
Sadeke Brooks, Staff Reporter


Twin of Twins

Claiming to have already 'killed' Tony Matterhorn with diss songs, Twin of Twins say they are ready to 'kill' him for a second time if the money is right.

With much word throwing starting with Twin of Twins' Cancer Free World and Matterhorn responding with The Sin of Twins, both acts have been trading lyrical blows for about two months.

The rivalry was even further intensified when Matterhorn declared to THE STAR that he is eager to 'kill' the Twins at this year's staging of Sting set to take place at Jam World in Portmore on December 26.

However, Twin of Twins' Patrick Gaynor is now saying Matterhorn's wishes are very far-fetched.

"That's a fleeting illusion to be pursued but never attained unless acquired by bus loads of people with political affiliation 'cause him done dead already. If Sting should happen that would just be the confirmation," Gaynor told THE STAR, adding that the 'streets' know they have already won the 'war'.

"Right now, we've been doing this but Laing haffi go talk to wi properly 'cause at the end of the day it's a business. Mi a hear rumours of war and mi nah hear rumours of money. If Mr Laing talk to wi properly, a problem a Jam World."

Gaynor said a clash is something they would definitely entertain although this would be their first confrontation of this nature. Nonetheless, he says the twins would definitely emerge as winners.

"I am very confident in the victory of good over evil," he said.

But Gaynor explained that they did not expect the lyrical battle to reach this stage. Yet, he says, Twin of Twins will not back down.

"It's not deliberate. Music for me is an expression of certain feelings. We do it naturally. We neva plan seh dis ago happen. It was with no ill will or ill intention. One man underestimate wi and end up inna problem. Him nuh come wid one song up to now. Wi kill him already, so a nuh nutten fi kill him again," he told THE STAR.

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