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Jamaican singer Jada Kingdom's London Bed debuts at #3 on Youtube Daily Chart

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Jamaican singer Jada Kingdom's 'London Bed' debuts at #3 on Youtube Daily Chart (PC - Facebook)
Jamaica: With 142,758 views within a day, Jada Kingdom's "London Bed," a diss track responding to British artist Stefflon Don, debuted at No. 3 on the YouTube Daily chart in Jamaica. It is Jada Kingdom's highest position on the chart in YouTube Jamaica history. The chart, which tracks trending music videos based on local streams, sees Stefflon Don's diss track debuting at No. 5 with 103,889 views.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5V25rUdJZ4

Jada picks up a second top ten debut with "What's Up (Big Buddy)" Music Video on the Dutty Money Riddim at No. 6. The song is charting in 17 countries across the Caribbean including Cayman Islands (No. 1), Jamaica (No. 2), Dominica (No. 3), Antigua and Barbuda (No. 4), Grenada (No. 5), Saint Kitts and Nevis and St. Vincent and The Grenadines (No. 6), Belize (No. 7), Anguilla (No. , Guyana (No. 10), British Virgin Islands (No. 13), Turks and Caicos (No. 14), St. Lucia (No. 16), Bermuda (No. 24), Trinidad and Tobago (No. 32), The Bahamas (No. 51), and Barbados (No. 63). As the war of words continues between the two, Kingdom dropped a new diss track late Wednesday night titled "Steff Lazarus," the song earned 228,000 views within 10 hours of its release.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXrWOi3iIA0

Notably, Jamaican superstar Sean Paul has called upon his fellow artists Jada Kingdom and Stefflon Don to stop the word fight as it comes abusive with personal insults targeting family members. On Wednesday, Stefflon Don dropped her son 'Dead Gyal Walking', which was a reply to Jada Kingdom's 'London Bed', released on YouTube a day before.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WwLAvlCh18I

Stefflon Don released a funeral obituary for Jada along with an opening of audio of a woman 'tracing' the artiste about her disregarding her mother, who is struggling financially while she was out living her best life with various men abroad. This lyrical exchange started over the weekend when Stefflon Don released her single, "Dat A Dat," on Rvssian's Dutty Money Riddim, saying she had a "box" saved for an (initially) unidentified woman slept with her partner. Jada followed up with a freestyle she later shared was prerecorded in November called "Rich Aunty".  It later heightened with Kingdom's diss track, "London Bed," targeting Stefflon Don over apparent personal matters encircling Nigerian artiste Burna Boy. Early Wednesday morning, fans woke up to Stefflon Don releasing another scathing attack on Jada Kingdom in her new track, 'Dead Gyal Walking'.