Spice Ends Relationship With Fiance, Sizzla & D'Angel Banned From Sting, Ninja Man - Jan 2014 - Video
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Sizzla Kalonji has been axed from a show in the Netherlands following his stance against homosexuality.

Sizzla was scheduled to perform at the Melkweg festival on March 16 in Amsterdam but organizers say they pulled the plug after they were made aware of Sizzla's set at STING 2013.

Female dancehall deejay Spice is at the center of what seems to be a domestic dispute with the father of her two children.

Spice's boyfriend Nicholas Lall posted controversial pictures of the dancehall deejay and an unidentified man on social media sites. In one of the many messages posted by Lall he said "I have taken a lot of *** where your music is concern but this is Too *** Far now."

Spice who can be seen in the pictures embraced by another man, tells Music News that her babyfather's actions are shocking as the pics were taken on the set of her video shoot for the song "So Mi Like It".

KINGSTON, Jamaica:
Supreme Promotions head, Isaiah Laing, says dancehall entertainers D'Angel and Sizzla Kalonji have been banned from the annual Boxing Day concert, 'Sting'.
According to Laing, although D'Angel was not booked for the show, she is banned as a patron because of her "embarrassing" stint during Ninja Man's set.
"D'Angel is banned for at least five years as a patron. We don't need your money D'Angel. Stay home. Watch the event on pay-per-view next year," Laing said.
Meanwhile, Laing said Sizzla has been banned because he defied several warnings not to go on stage during the Boxing Day event and promote hate music.

Iconic dancehall artiste Ninja Man says he had no problem with D'Angel hijacking his performance at Sting 30.
According to the deejay, any recording artiste who wants to propel their career to the next level are free to hijack his set. He also says he does not support the move by Sting's organisers to ban D'Angel and Sizzla for their behaviour on the show.
"I wasn't surprised when D'Angel came on stage and I had no problem with it. Every artiste needs a break in life and I don't have a problem with artistes coming into my set," said Ninja.
According to Ninja Man, he was the closest to D'Angel during her leg-spreading stunt and he did not see anything inappropriate enough for her to be banned from Sting.

The outspoken deejay also commented on Sizzla's ban from Sting, stating that the organisers already knew what type of person Sizzla was and should not have booked him for the show if they intended to sensor him.
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