Lady Saw crowned Queen of Dancehall @ Reggae Sumfest

ENERGY-filled performances, references to Jamaica’s 50th year of Independence, and the crowning of a ‘queen’ were the high points of Dancehall Night of Reggae Sumfest held at Catherine Hall Entertainment complex in Montego Bay, St James on Thursday night.
Lady Saw was officially crowned the queen of the dancehall at the festival, now in its 20th year.

“It has been a journey. But what is due to Caesar, no one else can get,” she said. “I was banned from performing at this event years ago. But now the organisers are crowning me as the queen.”
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Read more: JamaicaObserver

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