Usually, Sumfest starts on a Thursday as a Dancehall Night. This year, the 19th annual Greatest Reggae Show on Earth had more to offer, either your preference was Bunny Wailer, Mavado, or Nicki Minaj. All the hottest artists of Kingston were present; from rising stars Chan Dizzy, Tifa, and Konshens to successful hit makers such as Spice, Assassin, and I-Octane. Fans set off fireworks and torches that radiate through the night. A glowing bonfire followed just right in the middle of the outdoor arena. The flames were a symbol of the supporters’ appreciation towards the artists and their breathtaking performances.
Khago surpassed his last year’s smash hit “Nah Sell Out”. He attempted to suppress intense rumors of rivalry between him and Octane. The last four artists in line to perform have long been involved in conflicts and rivalries. 5-star general of the Alliance Bounty Killer brighten the crowd with classical “Cross, Angry, Miserable” form, wiping out his former protégé Vybz Kartel and long-time rival Beenie Man.
Beenie surfaced to the stage with a smile on his face. He set the crowd into fever as he lashed them out with a no sweat performance. He later invited Mya to perform with him their hit “Girls Dem Sugar,” showing more discretion as he was now a married man.
Mavado, who just returned from foreign visits, was next in line performing “Fly Again” and “Delilah.” The crowd was more thrilled as he took off his new gear then threw them to the crowd, bearing the true Gully style: barefoot with cut-off jeans and a tank top.
Approaching daybreak was Worlboss aka Vybz Kartel giving much shine to Gaza Empire artists such as Popcaan, Sheba, Vanessa Bling, and new recruit Tommy Lee. His former protege Jah Vinci made his solo debut on the Sumfest. Kartel later said, “As one gone, another one born.”
Khago surpassed his last year’s smash hit “Nah Sell Out”. He attempted to suppress intense rumors of rivalry between him and Octane. The last four artists in line to perform have long been involved in conflicts and rivalries. 5-star general of the Alliance Bounty Killer brighten the crowd with classical “Cross, Angry, Miserable” form, wiping out his former protégé Vybz Kartel and long-time rival Beenie Man.
Beenie surfaced to the stage with a smile on his face. He set the crowd into fever as he lashed them out with a no sweat performance. He later invited Mya to perform with him their hit “Girls Dem Sugar,” showing more discretion as he was now a married man.
Mavado, who just returned from foreign visits, was next in line performing “Fly Again” and “Delilah.” The crowd was more thrilled as he took off his new gear then threw them to the crowd, bearing the true Gully style: barefoot with cut-off jeans and a tank top.
Approaching daybreak was Worlboss aka Vybz Kartel giving much shine to Gaza Empire artists such as Popcaan, Sheba, Vanessa Bling, and new recruit Tommy Lee. His former protege Jah Vinci made his solo debut on the Sumfest. Kartel later said, “As one gone, another one born.”
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