Vybz Kartel absolutely killed it with one of arguably his best performances on a local stage. Performing on tracks, he thrilled the audience with a medley of hits such as Weh Me A Say, Wifey Style, Wine Pon You , and absolutely crushed the place with ‘Broad Daylight'. He was forced to pull up ‘ Broad Daylight' and deejay it to flickering lighters and blazing torches. He adeptly avoided the profanity trap by encouraging the audience to curse during his more ‘provocative' songs and curse they did.
The Teacha was also one of the best dressed artistes of the night attired in a white fur coat, white shirt, white pants and white shoes. He introduced Blak Ryno by saying 'I've got kids of my own, can you please give one of them a microphone'.
Ryno hit the stage with his trademark, 'see it de' and the girls screamed. He then bussed the place with Mek Di Paper, before deferring to Kartel to do No Permission. He did another song before passing to Kartel to devastate the place with My Scheme . During his performance of My Scheme, the cameraman actually focused on a JTB representative in the crowd who looked around frantically for tourists to gauge their reaction to Kartel's brand of humour about the realities of ‘his Jamaica'. Kartel seemed to genuinely having fun, teasing the girls and repping for the warriors from Montego Bay, and egging on the crowd to fill in the curse words for his popular songs. However his set was however cut short by the stage manager so he didn't get to perform Trailer Load a Money or Money Fi Spend.
Source: one876ent.com
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