Saturday, December 30, 2006

Stop the tunes! Bounty Killa prevented from going onstage



Sting 2006 came to an anti-climactic end on Wednesday morning after
dancehall deejay Bounty Killer was prevented from going onstage to
challenge Beenie Man by security personnel and a prominent member of Beenie
Man's entourage.

Although the situation was quickly defused, anxious patrons began
to file for the exits after both deejays, Vybz Kartel and Beenie Man
left the stage after a minor tussle. At least two bottles were thrown at
the stage, and a reporter spotted a patron being subjected to an
efficiently executed beating to the face at the hands of uniformed police
officers. Some disgruntled fans, obviously mistaking the backstage area
for some lopsided Israeli-Palestinian turf war, threw large stones at
heavily armed cops 'roughing up' the young man. Luckily, no one was
injured by the stones and no guns were discharged in the brief face-off
betweens fans and the cops.

Before Bounty Killer attempted to go onstage, the show had been
going admirably well. Vybz Kartel got major forwards from his hometown
audience for hit songs such as 'Beyonce Wine', 'Tick Tock' and 'I
Neva', before calling on Beenie Man. Beenie performed 'Roll Deep' and even
apologized to Spice for the altercation which resulted in her being
'boxed' at GT Taylor's Magnum Xtravaganza stage show on Christmas Day.
"Spice, if anything happen, mi apologise, it tek a real man fi say sorry,"
he told the crowd to a mixture of loud cheers and boos.

He took a swipe at Bounty Killer when he deejayed the line which
suggested that Angel ended her relationship with Bounty when she "find
out that mouth water coulden breed har'. This remark was greeted with
laughter and cheers. However, there were scattered attempts at boos, but
the cheers and jubilant rag-waving soon drowned out the dissent,
especially when Beenie Man instructed 'mek me see the hands of mi fans dem'.

Then Vybz Kartel deejayed 'Bad From', and then prefaced the song
'Dis Bad Man Yu Get Gunshot' with the comment that he was neutral in
the war between the long-time archrivals.

Earlier Bounty Killer was his usual imposing self. Dressed in
full black, he appeared to be the incarnation of a 'lyrical Grim Reaper'
as he delivered old war tunes such as 'Lodge' and 'War', as well as new
hits, 'Bryco'. He earned great applause from the Sting crowd which was
rabid for a clash but Beenie Man failed to show when Killer called him
out. Killer made a case for Beenie Man as the continued antagonist in
their now-ancient feud.

"Ruff Kut was my band and him tek it, Angel was my girl, and him
tek har too," he said.

Killer performed after a scintillating, hit-studded performance
by Mavado during which the rising Alliance superstar earned massive
forwards from the 35,000 strong crowd at Jamworld Portmore.

Second time Sting performer Idonia gave a good performance which
was better than last year's set. Even though in between his set a few
patrons decided to clap him off, but that didn't last for long because
majority of the audience gave him several encores. He however was booed
when he uttered unsavoury comments about his one time manager and
producer Cordell 'Skatta' Burrell. Idonia was later allegedly arrested and
charged for using indecent language during his performance.

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Da'Ville takes Male Singer of the Year title from Stone Love


2006 has been a great year for singer Da'Ville. With hits
including Can't Get Over You and the chart-topping Always On My Mind,
Da'Ville's triumph at the recently held Stone Love Anniversary show and awards
for Male Singer of the Year, came as no surprise. Da'Ville released two
albums this year, Can't Get Over You and In Heaven via Avex in Japan.

Sean Paul + Rihanna break into Billboard top 100





Sean Paul and Rihanna move from 63 to 54 on the latest issue of
Billboard's Hot 100 chart, with their hit, Break It Off.

Meanwhile, over on the R&B Hip Hop Singles & Tracks chart,
Mavado's Weh Dem A Do crashes from 42 to 53. Come Around, which is a big hit
on various worldwide reggae charts for Collie Buddz, is bubbling under
Billboard's R&B Hip Hop Singles & Tracks chart.

On Reggae charts this week, Come Around by Collie Buddz is number
one in Germany, and the UK. Driver by Buju Banton is number one in
Canada, while Brooklyn And Jamaica is number one for the 5th week running
in New York for Morgan Heritage. Morgan Heritage is number one in St
Lucia with Love You Right.

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

An event NOT to miss – Father B’s Top A Top Birthnight Bash!


....Nothing to do on a Monday night? This a an event some are willing to come to work a little drowsy for…. Just when you thought the champagne and other holiday festivities will come to an end Father B is starting 2007 with a Free – Yes free, bash at Caribbean Flavor, 321 Babbitt Road (Euclid, Ohio). With promises of Lexxus (Big up Yourself, Oh Oh and Who Dem) to be in attendance, this is a NOT miss event! Sounds by Sample Jack, Lava and KC Platinum….

See you there – after all what do you have to lose?
(Besides a couple hours of sleep?)

Ciao!

Mr. Dailey's and Maggie's Customer Appreciation Bash

Santa made an early delivery of good vibes and great tunes to Mr. Dailey’s and Maggie’s Customer Appreciation Bash held on Saturday, December 22nd. Whether is was one of the last opportunities for the local dancehall celebrities made to make an appearance before the end of 2006 (or the promise of winning some fabulous small appliances), the holiday spirit was in the air as there was a capacity turnout at the bash. Among the crowd were The Untouchable Crew, The Big Family Crew and newlywed KC Platinum. The bash was in full force as Star Temple rocked the capacity crowd into a -premature- 3am.

Santa also granted this writer with a delivery of a few dancehall fashion stars in attendance. As always, the flawless God Bless Crew, followed by the laid back stylings of the Designing Women Crew, Eye – the fave fashion dancehall icon and the never-seen-him-in-the-same-fit-twice Burlow, impressing the masses with a pink (yes, pink) and grey check suit with – are you ready – matching spectators and fedora – W O W! Sprinkled in the fashion mix were a few ultra fem, hot honeys in a range of styles from cropped vests to wide belts and girly dresses.

It is the disappointment of this writer as well as others in attendance that the party seemed to end on the cusp of the bashment going into FULL force. As the selector turned the tunes from hot to fire, no sooner than the bashment girls began to get even more bashy – the music stopped, on came the lights followed by Mr. Dailey upon the mike to deliver the news: “I am sorry, but the party is finished,” he said, “I wish it could go on all night, but I a sorry to say it can’t.” The crowd, some in disbelief and some, who thought it was a joke, ( I included) continue to stay for a few more tunes.

All in all, the bash was a huge success and a great way to say goodbye to 2006!

Ciao!