Dancehall musician A Pass has addressed the misconception surrounding his friendship with Lil Pazo Lunabe, brushing off claims that they are not in the same class.
A Pass during his interview revealed that he has been friends with Lil Pazo for close to eight years, and throughout this time, fans have evaluated their friendship, deeming them incompatible. This is mainly because it has been surrounded by controversy, with them publicly dissing each other and trash-talking their music.
The dancehall singer noted that his friendship didn’t make sense to the public because they branded him as different from Lil Pazo Lunabe in terms of music and lifestyle. However, he sees him as a brother, acknowledging that every time they meet, they are always happy.
“It makes sense to me in terms of brotherhood because he is a funny guy, a happy person, and I meet him in that energy. I do not know much about his personal life; I don’t even go to his home. But whenever we meet, he makes me happy, and it is always good energy when we come together. I have many serious friends, and most of them are lawyers, but they laugh at us because he is a funny guy,” A Pass said.
A Pass further condemned the constant fights among artists and advocated for greater friendship and unity in the industry. He specifically called out Yung Mullo after his public confrontation against Alien Skin, calling for a physical fight.
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“As artists, we cannot be fighting against each other. I advise Yung Mulo to calm down. We don’t need to be pulling each other when we can do it musically. People will enjoy it lyrically. You will influence the young artists into chaos, and the bookings will go down,” A Pass said.

