Ishawna'south dad, Don Angelo, is weighing in on the "Equal Rights" firestorm and he is placing the arraign squarely at the feet of the producers.

While she has been getting a lot of support from some dancehall fans, Ishawna has been getting an equal amount of bashing for the raunchy single. Angelo, who is also a reggae artist, says the producers are the ones calling the shots and the artists are just doing what they are told, and so in this case the producer of the song is to be blamed.

"Tape producers are the ones who are calling the shots," said Don Angelo. "When Shawna [Ishawna] went back to Jamaica and took up music full-fourth dimension, she recorded some adept songs that sounded sweet like Beyonce, but nobody paid her any attending. Is not until she started singing songs like Equal Rights that she started getting any ratings. A lot of time is the producers who command what vocal are released. If anything is the producers who have to take the blame. Annihilation to make their label stay on top they will do."

Angelo added that similar songs have been in dancehall for years and nobody said anything when other artists like Lady Saw, Ce'Cile, Gage and others did similar songs. The vocalist also said that he fully supports Ishawna one hundred percent whichever direction she chooses to have her career.