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BIG TURNOUT FOR MAY PEN MAGNUM ROADSHOW

Dwight Nelson, Star Writer


Deejay Spice in action at the Magnum Road Show.

Last Saturday's Magnum Road Show at the Lieba's Esso Tiger market in May Pen was filled with fun, laughter and entertainment.

The STAR-sponsored event saw the likes of Pretty Boy Floyd, with his humorous character, entertaining the audience while doing some giveaways.

DJ Santana, in the meantime, kept the crowd rocking to some of his musical selections.

At 8 p.m., Pretty Boy Floyd took over once more to inject some more fun and laughter.

Floyd called two females from May Pen in the crowd for the True Juice dance-off. Both females did well with their talent and the crowd had difficulty in choosing the winner, so both females were crowned winners and received gift packages from Magnum.

The AXE DJ contest was also entertaining as six deejays from May Pen, Fras Man, DJ Campbell, Don Turbo, TC, Old School and News Man took the stage. In the end, it was Don Turbo who was crowned winner and received a gift package courtesy of AXE.

It was around 9 p.m. when Fire Ras called onstage the MC for the night, Miss Kitty, who took to the stage dancing to Beenie Man's Wine Gal which had the crowd in frenzy.

She then introduced the first artiste, Wescalado, who did Too Late and Wine Pon It. His brand new song, Wi have the gal dem, done in country and western style, also had the crowd in awe as he reeled out his lyrical content.

DJ Cromaz was next onstage and created a hype as she did songs like Blaze Out, Hot it up again and Gal nuh have what it takes.

Melloquence also gave an energetic performance and was later joined by DJ Garrison.

Around 10 p.m., MC Miss Kitty introduced guest artiste Esco to the stage, whose 15-minute performance had the crowd in Frenzy.

Mona Lisa was next onstage and got a warm reception from the crowd as she did Up inna the video and The Stick.

Despite a microphone problem, Senita managed to captivate the crowd with More Money, while Day Injah declared, My girl, you a winner.

Dancing duo Vibe Ihatas demonstrated their talent to the crowd with a five-minute stint which was well received by the crowd.

At midnight, Tellah was called to the stage and appeared to be in a clashing mood as she spat several verbal lashes at Baby Tash who was not at the show. She then did songs like Platinum, Mix up Counteraction and Repeat Verse Counteraction.

Spice then took the stage and increased the energy level significantly as she did Giddy Up, Fight Over Man and A No Me on the Estrogen rhythm.

Singer Jah followed with some Rough Times and later called for his brother Gingah to join him. Singer Jah also performed songs like Fluffy Girl, African Queen and Smooth and Calm.

After the stage show ended shortly before 1 a.m., Miss Kitty ordered Stone Love retake control and it was Fire Ras and Dwayne Pow who continued to blaze the musical fire.


This female got low during a dance-off at the Magnum Road Show. - Dwight Nelson photos


This female took the dance-off quite seriously.


This female appeared to be in deep concentration as she competed.


This male patron was all about the dance moves onstage when he participated in the dance-off

 
July 15, 2008
 

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