Jamaican dancehall superstar Konshens has once again sparked conversation with his outspoken take on relationships.
The artiste took to Instagram with a direct message aimed at men who complain that women are only interested in them for money.
The Viral Instagram Post
In his Instagram post, Konshens wrote:
“If all girls just want money from you, it’s you. You got no aura or personality, so they only see you as a trick.”
The post was quickly shared across social media platforms, stirring debate not just among his fans but also within the wider entertainment community.
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A Message of Self-Reflection
At the heart of Konshens’ statement is a call for men to self-reflect. He suggested that when women only see financial value in a man, it might not be entirely the women’s fault but rather a sign that the man lacks deeper qualities—such as charm, aura, or personality—that would inspire a more genuine connection.
His blunt use of the term “trick”—slang for someone who is exploited for money in exchange for attention or companionship—highlighted his view that without substance, money becomes the only thing men can offer in relationships.
Fans React Online
The statement attracted thousands of comments, with reactions split down the middle:
Supporters applauded Konshens for challenging men to build more than financial appeal. “He’s speaking facts. Aura and personality matter more than money if you want real love,” one fan commented.
Critics felt his comment oversimplified the situation. “Some women are materialistic no matter what. It’s not always the man’s fault,” another user argued.
Humourous takes also flooded the comments, with fans tagging friends and joking that Konshens had “exposed” them.

Konshens’ Bold Persona
This is not the first time the Bruk Off Yuh Back hitmaker has stirred conversation with bold statements. Konshens is known for using his social media platforms not only to promote his music but also to speak openly on issues of relationships, masculinity, and self-worth. His candidness often divides opinion but rarely goes unnoticed.
Bigger Picture
While Konshens’ comment may have been provocative, it has ignited a valuable discussion: What truly sustains attraction and love in modern relationships?
For some, money remains a central factor. For others, personality, aura, and emotional connection outweigh financial power.
Either way, Konshens has once again reminded his fans that relationships are more complex than stereotypes—and that sometimes, uncomfortable self-reflection is necessary.
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