Chronixx raised a lot of eyebrows in dancehall terminal week when he chosen Vybz Kartel a cannibal.

The reggae singer was speaking during an interview with Vice's Noisey Jamaica when he fabricated the scathing statement almost the incarcerated dancehall hitmaker.

A rep for Vybz Kartel told Urban Islandz that the deejay only brushed it off when he heard the news, referring to Chronixx as just some other local artist using his name for publicity.

"Chronixx had no reason to make such argument about Vybz Kartel because they never met, never spoke to each other, and have never worked together," Kartel'southward reps told us this morning. "Clearly he is simply another badmind artist using the creative person proper name to get some sort of hype and publicity."

During his Noisey interview, the "Hither Comes Problem" vocaliser did point out that Vybz Kartel did a lot of good but still lost his manner and became what he calls a "carnivorous."

"Vybz Kartel himself has done a lot of skillful things in life, I must say," Chronixx said. "Gangsterism, cannibalism… because Vybz Kartel overtime became a cannibal. When you listen to his music it is very cannibalistic."

Watch a snippet of the interview below.

Chronixx was mayhap speaking about Vybz Kartel murder conviction in 2014 where evidence points to the disk and his three co-accused chopping upwards their victim, Clive "Cadger" Williams into pieces before disposing of his remains at sea.

"It became so pleasant to the human that there is a matter within u.s.a. that crazes chopping up people and beheading people and cut out a man inside," Chronixx added.

Chronixx didn't stopped there and even used Vybz Kartel's hit single "Impale Dem All And Washed" to drive dwelling his point.

"When you see how youth react to a vocal that says go and kill everybody, kill dem all and washed and everybody excited," the "Who Knows" vocalist said.

Don't expect a collaboration from Vybz Kartel and Chronixx anytime soon.