Sumfest sparks early start with Loyal Flames, Baby Tash
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica — Loyal Flames started the spark at Dancehall Night at the Catherine Hall Entertainment Centre in Montego Bay a short while ago.
Backed by Ruff Kut band, he scored with Break Free, Mr Death, among other presentations that earned the approval of the audience.
He was followed by a gyrating Baby Tash with First Time, Champion Bubbla and Some Gal Too Mix Up getting the greatest response in her performance.
Earlier the stage show segment of the Greatest Reggae Show on Earth kicked off with Montegonian deejay, Mansta Bling.
The hometown boy connected with Different Girl Everyday and A We Place.
He made way for Confidence, a female deejay out of Clarendon who delivered Some Boy a Bait, Greatest Wine, Money Hunting and I’m Busy.
Dancehall Night is scheduled to close later with I-Octane. International Night I follows on Friday, with International Night 2 on Saturday closing the 22nd staging of Sumfest.
Horace Hines