The "useful story" behind the track is a powerful narrative of betrayal and resilience common in Dancehall/Reggae culture:
Prynse often explores the concept that modern friendships are often transactional or based on what someone can get from you. In "Faker," he explicitly labels these people as "sell outs" and declares he no longer wants to "link up" or party with them.
The song (often simply titled "Faker") was released by Jamaican artist Jae Prynse in September 2016 on the Hypnosis Riddim .
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