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Bounty, Aidonia rule Dream Live
n July 30, 201t7 P 53THE 2017 DreamWeekend party seriesofficially kicked off onFriday with Magnum DreamLive Concert.By midnight hundreds of'Dreamers' were already insidethe Cayenne Beach venue inNegril. Other patrons keptthe bike taxis and shuttle busdrivers busy as they eagerlymade their way to the event.Pulsating music blazed fromthe speaker boxes while bartendersprovided refreshingdrink mixes.Soon after it was time forthe evening's performances.Bounty Killer and Aidonia werestandouts.The audience went wildwhen Bounty Killer was calledonstage by Mascika, who hadearlier delivered a tight set.After both performed theircollaboration General, BountyKiller had the audience's undividedattention. His setincluded Can't Believe Me Eyes,Bullet Proof Vest, Anytime, andDa Summen Deh.Bounty Killer diverted his attentionto the females, tryingto woo them with his 'singing'talent. He then went into hitsongs, including Wutliss Bwoy,Stuckie, and Say You Leaving.“Unuh see the power wehwoman possess? The girlsdem make the cross and angrydeejay turn inna R&B singer,” amale patron said jokingly.After Bounty Killer, Aidoniamaintained the energy. He hadthe audience deejaying alongin unison to songs like SqueezeOff, Work It, Crazy, and NuhTake Chat From Nuh Bwoy.Several female fans ran to thefront of the stage to get closerto him. They were rewardedwith hits including Tip Pon YuhToe, Wine and Turn Run Road,Fi Di Jockey, and Dat a Di Ting.Tarrus Riley and Tommy LeeSparta also performed earlierin the evening. There were,however, mixed reactions totheir performances.“I wasn't impressed with allof the acts... I liked the acts thatperformed last year,” said afemale patron, who wished toremain anonymous.The organisers of theMagnum Dream Live mustbe commended that the eventended within the stipulated4:00 am cut-off time. Theoccasion was also incident free.— Simone Morgan-LindoBounty Killerperforming onMagnum DreamLive concert atCayenne Beachin Negril onFriday.
Entertainment, Music
July 29, 2017

Bounty, Aidonia rule Dream Live

THE 2017 Dream Weekend party series officially kicked off on Friday with Magnum Dream Live Concert.

By midnight hundreds of ‘Dreamers’ were already inside the Cayenne Beach venue in Negril. Other patrons kept the bike taxis and shuttle bus drivers busy as they eagerly made their way to the event. Pulsating music blazed from the speaker boxes while bartenders provided refreshing drink mixes.

Soon after it was time for the evening’s performances. Bounty Killer and Aidonia were standouts.

The audience went wild when Bounty Killer was called onstage by Mascika, who had earlier delivered a tight set. After both performed their collaboration General, Bounty Killer had the audience’s undivided attention. His set included Can’t Believe Me Eyes, Bullet Proof Vest, Anytime, and Da Summen Deh.

Bounty Killer diverted his attention to the females, trying to woo them with his ‘singing’ talent. He then went into hit songs, including Wutliss Bwoy, Stuckie, and Say You Leaving.

“Unuh see the power weh woman possess? The girls dem make the cross and angry deejay turn inna R&B singer,” a male patron said jokingly.

After Bounty Killer, Aidonia maintained the energy. He had the audience deejaying along in unison to songs like Squeeze Off, Work It, Crazy, and Nuh Take Chat From Nuh Bwoy. Several female fans ran to the front of the stage to get closer to him. They were rewarded with hits including Tip Pon Yuh Toe, Wine and Turn Run Road, Fi Di Jockey, and Dat a Di Ting.

Tarrus Riley and Tommy Lee Sparta also performed earlier in the evening. There were, however, mixed reactions to their performances.

“I wasn’t impressed with all of the acts… I liked the acts that performed last year,” said a female patron, who wished to remain anonymous.

The organisers of the Magnum Dream Live must be commended that the event ended within the stipulated 4:00 am cut-off time. The occasion was also incident free.

— Simone Morgan-Lindo

Aidonia
A section of the crowd attending Magnum Dream Live in Negril on Friday. (Photos: Kenyon Hemans)
Masicka
Tarrus Riley
Tommy Lee Sparta

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