

Being married should not affect how people think of me as an artiste. And we have goals that we want to accomplish together and help each other to achieve. “She is an understanding woman, a supportive partner, 100 per cent … through music and outside of music. The Knocka deejay said his wife Bewry, who is a record label owner, “sees a different side of me.” One of the main things that attracted him to her was how supportive she was of his music career, further stating that they have similar goals. Noting that many fans have been actively asking him to release more music, he added: 'Now me ah. She sees a different side of me,' AceGawd said. Is not about the evil people see in my lyrics, or the rough dancehall side. Subscribe for more content Note: I do not own the rights of this song nor do I claim to. Is not about the ‘evil’ people see in my lyrics, or the rough dancehall side.” The fans just getting a glimpse of it from seeing that Im actually in a relationship and I am serious about my marriage.

“The fans just getting a glimpse of it from seeing that I’m actually in a relationship and I am serious about my marriage. “Call it say this is the romantic side of me then and is not every side I will show everybody yuh zimi,” he said. While AceGawd, 25, may be known for his hardcore image, he expressed that there is more to him than meets the eye as can be discerned from his recent decision to wed. They later embarked on a mini-honeymoon at the RIU Hotel. Mary taking their first dance to K-Ci and JoJo’s All My Life. The newlyweds were joined by family and friends at the wedding ceremony in the small parish of St. I am young but looking forward to making a future with my wife,” he said. “When I realised the type of person she is, I decided she was the one to marry. “Sophie and I met at a video shoot last year and we start vibe from there, kept in contact because of the connection we had.”Īfter a year of dating, he realized she was the one. “It is not for a music video this was my wedding,” he told The Weekend Star. The Dancehall entertainer, whose real name is Sadeki McLarthy, was sure to push speculations aside, confirming that the occasion was in fact his wedding day.
