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Aidonia has vowed to make a positive impact on society. The deejay says despite his recent run-ins with the law, he is now prepared to put all of that behind him and place more focus on his career.
Recently, both Aidonia and Vybez Kartel were questioned by members of Operation Kingfish in relation to a picture that was circulating, which appeared to show both deejays posing with high-powered weapons.
A couple months earlier, Aidonia was also held on gun-related charges after he was accused of being involved in an alleged shooting incident that left one dead.
However, the deejay, in a release sent to The Star said he is "determined to be a positive role model, especially to the youths who have little or no positive male influence in their lives, and as such plans to send more positive messages in his songs."
Also, in keeping with Aidonia's new outlook on life, the deejay has vowed to stay away from all clashes and controversies, and is now willing to work with everybody in the music business. "I don't want anymore animosity with any artiste or producer, no more clashing or drop words with no more artistes," he said.
While some may think that Aidonia might be down and out because of his recent run-in with the law, Aidonia says he will not allow that to impact his career negatively. "Wi always tek a negative situation an mek it positive. So wi can use what happened to show that being an artiste you are not a superhuman, suh yuh jus do positive things," he said.
Recently, Aidonia has also broadened his scope as he recorded a soca song titled Pumping, which was a collaborative effort with Bajan artist Peter Ram. The song is now creating a buzz in the Caribbean and other soca artistes, including Allison Hinds are already lining up to collaborate with the deejay.




