Valiant Shuts Down Popcaan Criticism Respectfully, Embarks on 21-City North American Tour

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Instead of firing shots, Valiant chose respect. The fast-rising dancehall star, currently on his Prove Them Wrong North American Tour, silenced critics and online trolls after publicly showing respect to Popcaan — the same artist fans claim once “styled” him. When a follower commented under a viral performance clip, “I remember when Popcaan tried to style Valiant, now look at Valiant 😂,” the entertainer quickly diffused the narrative, responding, “Big up Popcaan, one of the giants ina the game🙏.”

So far, Valiant has wowed fans in Calgary, with Vancouver scheduled for today, Wednesday, October 22, and the rest of the 21-city tour lined up in the weeks ahead, including stops in Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, and Miami. Fans have praised his humility and focus, seeing it as a sign that the 25-year-old is prioritising legacy and growth over drama.

Valiant’s rise has been nothing short of meteoric. After taking home Best Caribbean Music Act at the 2023 MOBO Awards, he followed up with his acclaimed 11-track EP Prove Them Wrong — a project executive-produced by Grammy winner KVRIM and DJ Mac, featuring collaborations with 450, Fridayy, and Tommy Lee Sparta. The EP, now under Grammy consideration for Best Reggae Album, showcases his melodic versatility and ability to fuse storytelling with vibrant dancehall rhythms. Tracks like Ugly and Rapid Up have already gone viral, proving Valiant’s unique ability to connect both locally and internationally.

As the North American leg unfolds, fans can expect more high-energy performances and growing global recognition. For Valiant, the mission is clear — stay grounded, stay grateful, and, as the title of his project suggests, prove them wrong.

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