Why Ghost Writers are DANGEROUS !!

Did a single lyric really start one of dancehall's most talked-about feuds? In this video, we go back to 1994 to explore the bizarre story behind the clash between Bounty Killer and Super Cat. What started as a line in Riding West — "shot the Indian, mek him feather dem fly" — was interpreted by many as a direct shot at Super Cat, the legendary Wild Apache. Was Bounty Killer dissing Super Cat? Or did a ghostwriter accidentally spark a dancehall war? We'll break down the history, the diss tracks, the responses, and how the feud eventually ended with mutual respect between two dancehall icons. Watch until the end and let me know your thoughts in the comments. Was Super Cat right to take the lyric as a diss? 🔥 Like, Comment & Subscribe for more Dancehall Stories, Reggae History and Jamaican Music Content. #BountyKiller #SuperCat #DancehallHistory #DancehallClash #JamaicanMusic