Onlyfans Trending With Female Dancehall Deejays

onlyfans trending with female dancehall deejays

The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has created a new way of life and I can safely say the world will never be the same again. Quarantining and self-isolation has become the new norm. Where people have been forced to work from home, while others have had to find creative ways to make money online. Things like clubbing, travelling and eating out have been hugely affected thus leaving people with a lot of time on their hand.

Bearing this in mind female dancehall artists have opted to try out another avenue to bring in cash by subscribing to an OnlyFans account. The basic premise of OnlyFans (if you have not been acquainted with it) is allowing women to showcase sexual acts and images online for monthly subscription fees from followers or subscribers. Amateur pornography basically.

I am not even going to knock the hustle but if there was ever a genre of music to expect this kind of behaviour. This is it. Rising female deejay Gabeana known for raunchy tracks like BFF and Goldmine, when promoting her latest track Hot Gal, candidly spoke about her music saying,

“I could agree that some of my songs are graphic and somewhat shocking based on what few of my fans are used to. I do enjoy making this type of music because it is real and I enjoy the reaction I get from persons who support me.”

Gabeana - Goldmine (Official Video)

Stars[/embed] who have OnlyFans accounts include Ishawna, D’Angel and recently Shauna Controlla. When asked about it Shauna Controlla responded by saying “I think I should make a OnlyFans. This pretty pumpum should be seen!”

Either way kudos to them for their hustle. However, quoting international producer Rvssian (who eventually removed the tweet), “If she got a only fans, she only for the streets.” It’s the stuff of attention-seeking promiscuous women.

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