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September 19, 2012
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PRODUCER, LOVER BREAK-UP

The much publicised wedding engagement between popular music producer Kevin 'PayDay' Green and the mother of his three kids, Georgia Graham, has been thrown out the window, THE STAR understands.

This according to Graham, who insists she has had it with the music producer, who has done more harm than good during their 13 years together.

In speaking to THE STAR by telephone, Graham said that Green has caused their relationship to be in a state of disrepair.

She said, "A few weeks ago he took the three sons and left me with my daughter ... We have been having a ruff time in this relationship ...He is a cheater ... mi catch up on him nuff time and him beg mi back ... I loved him and care for him but not anymore."

She continued, "Him text me the oda day and tell mi to find a job and send mi daughter go a school ... Whenever mi fi talk to the boys him put the phone pan speaker and when di boys dem a say mommy, I miss you, him end the call ... Kevin wicked to me and mi and him a come from nothing ..."

done with this

Graham, while admitting that despite the break-up she still sports the ring, told our news team, "I told him no marriage but him insist and propose in front a my sister and the children, so I accepted but right now I am done with this ... can't deal with it no more."

At this point, during the conversation with our news team, Graham broke down in tears and her pronunciation became unclear.

When contacted, the Alliance affiliated producer Kevin 'PayDay' Green refuted Graham's claims and he sought to shed light on the matter.

He told THE STAR, "Mi call it off (the engagement) because mi find out say she nuh real ... Mi nah stop her from see the kids dem, she can come fi dem on weekends cause she talk to dem every day. She move out leave me and the kids dem and she tink say mi did ago dead."

He continued, "Mi girlfriend come and a dat a bun har ... Why would a good woman move out on her kids one year before GSAT? ... My kids go school in Kingston, why mi ago mek dem live a Old Harbour? Right now, a mi kids dem homework mi deh ya a help out with."

THE STAR was told by Graham that she made an attempt to report to the police that she was not being allowed to see the kids but instead was advised to go to the family court.

Green, on the other hand, countered during his interview that he would be taking Graham to court. "A court mi want carry her go ... She is lying ... she is just bitter."

Meanwhile, PayDay Music Group is the production house behind dancehall/reggae riddims such as Real Reggae Riddim, True Strories Riddim, Bedroom Riddim, Billboard Riddim and Style Dem Riddim.

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