Spice highlights Dancehall Night first segment

By Horace Hines (Jamaica Observer)

 

MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — Rhyme Minista closed the first segment of Dancehall Night of Sumfest now underway at Catherine Hall Entertainment Centre in Montego Bay.

The Montego Bay artiste was well received as he went through his pace.

However, the performance of female dancehall artiste, Spice highlighted the first segment of the show.

Spice, who made a spectacular entrance to the stage on the back of a Suzuki motorcycle, held the attention of the patrons throughout her act with her raunchy lyrics.

She took time out to salute incarcerated deejay Vybez Kartel and performed some of his songs.

Spice entered the stage after a lively and spiritual performance by Bugle.

The Rastafarian performer, smartly dressed in a pair of red footwear, red turban with matching red blazer and red floral neck tie, white shirt and black pants move easily across the stage Don’t Blame Life, Anything Goes, All White, and No Compatible.

In the second segment acts such as Ninja Man, Papcaan, Bounty Killa and Alkaline are expected to perform. I-Octane closes the show.

 

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