
It came as no surprise that dancehall’s reigning princess, , turned the heat up at last night’s Reggae Sumfest, Montego Bay, as soon as she hit the stage. However, what fans couldn’t predict were her eye-popping clothing designs and stage props.

The Fun deejay who made her entrance to the stage in a carriage and emerged in an outfit equally reminiscent of the Elizabethan Era immediately got the musical pot bubbling with a remake of Adele’s Someone Like You to which she received a round of roars from the audience.

She then went into her hit single Jim Screechie and its follow-up single Run Joe, a new stage show favourite, Artiste Incarceration where she spoke of the numerous artistes in jail, Fight Ova Man, Ah Nuh Me, Grab Yuh H**d, Slim vs Fluffy, Inna Bed, Body Great and Ska Ska medley.

The performance was a hit with the fans and she was called back for an encore, where she gave a star-quality performance of Baby Father and a remake of Celine Dion’s I’m Your Lady.
says, “I’m sure a lot of persons were surprised with the carriage and the outfit, the extremely long hair, and all of that, but I am an entertainer. I did drama in high school, so everything for me has to be extremely well-planned, because I like a themed-performance. This year I did an Elizabethan era theme because I wanted something no one else would think of. I don’t want my fans coming out to hear the same things that they do on the radio; simply coming out and redoing the songs and getting off-stage is not enough for me to give the fans. So every year I give my fans the show of their life and something that’s their money’s worth. I’m thankful to everyone who came out and I had a great time; I hope they did too.”








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