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BY CECELIA LIVINGSTON-CAMPBELl Observer staff reporter livingstonc@jamaicaobserver.com
Friday, July 20, 2012 | 7:56 AM
HE came on stage dapperly dressed in white and from the get go he showed his intention - nuh behaviour! Sumfest Dancehall Night held at the Catherine Hall Entertainment Complex saw some rich performances and chief among them was the man who delivered some biting lyrics albeit laced with comedy.
The artiste was in a no nonsense mood as he hit out at some of the injustices taking place in the system.
"If you want crime rate to go down, tell di police fi stop lock off di sound!" he delivered to loud cheers from the crowd.
The deejay's next target was the men of the cloth raping children, and soon he was on to policemen raping exotic dancers.
He was on a roll and the crowd was more than willing to follow.
It was fever pitch excitement when he called on his two 'heavyset dancers’ .... his fans could not have enough of the drama unfolding on stage. But it was the request which he honoured from a visiting English lady that sent the crowd into overdrive. The sexual play between the two was hilarious!
Kip Rich definitely came, saw and left his mark on the Sumfest stage.
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