Skippa fires back at Malie Donn with new diss track ‘Glocks and Chips’

Dancehall artiste Skippa has intensified his ongoing lyrical feud with Malie Donn after releasing a new diss track titled “Glocks and Chips.”

The official music video dropped as the latest chapter in one of dancehall’s biggest rivalries, with fans quickly dissecting the lyrics across social media. The release follows a rapid exchange of diss tracks that has pulled several major names into the conflict.

Another chapter in the feud

The clash between Skippa and Malie Donn has continued to escalate over the past several weeks.

The rivalry gained momentum after public social media exchanges and later shifted into the recording booth. Since then, both artistes have traded multiple diss tracks while drawing reactions from fans throughout the Caribbean.

“Glocks and Chips” now serves as Skippa’s latest response following Malie Donn’s recent release of “Opps Song.”

Skippa delivers direct lyrical shots

Throughout the record, Skippa delivers aggressive lyrics that many listeners interpret as direct responses to Malie Donn.

The track references online exchanges, street credibility and rumors that have surrounded the feud in recent months. Several bars also appear to reject claims made in previous diss records while reinforcing Skippa’s position in the ongoing lyrical battle.

As with earlier releases in the clash, fans immediately began debating the lyrics and searching for hidden references.

Dancehall’s biggest lyrical war

The feud has grown beyond two artistes.

Previous releases have drawn responses from names including Feloni19, while references to Valiant, Chronic Law and other members of the wider dancehall community continue to fuel discussion.

Each new release has generated millions of views and widespread debate, making the rivalry one of the most talked-about stories in Jamaican music this year.

Fans await the next move

With “Glocks and Chips” now in circulation, attention turns to whether Malie Donn will answer with another diss record.

For now, the clash remains strictly musical, with both camps continuing to battle through recordings rather than on stage.

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