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Acts score at Fight the Fight
Jeff Fullyauto goes through his set.
Entertainment, Music
Kevin Jackson  
December 21, 2023

Acts score at Fight the Fight

Despite the downpour early evening, and muddy conditions that prevailed inside the Stafton Block Factory in Chapelton, Clarendon, the inaugural staging of Fight the Fight was a success.

Held on Friday, December 15, Fight the Fight showcased several up-and-coming acts as well as established performers who entertained patrons into Saturday morning.

Jah Lama, who used the occasion to perform tracks from his debut EP, gave a good account of himself. Performing before his hometown crowd, Jah Lama impressed with his song selection and delivery.

Also in fine form were Medello Boma, Vehnom and Pipelyne. As well, Trapaneur, Diffa, Element, and Frass Khalifa all did abbreviated but impressive sets.

Still, it was the ‘big guns’ Turbulence, Bounty Killer, Prohgres, and Little Hero that took the event to another level.

Bounty ripped through his extensive catalogue, which included Look, Can’t Believe Mi Eyes and his cover of Barry White’s Practise What You Preach.

Little Hero rode high with Down Inna De Ghetto and Prayer Time. Prohgres created ripples with Memory Lane, while Turbulence created a musical inferno with Notorious and Name and Number.

Dancehall rookie Jeff Fullyauto, who is also from Clarendon, got a good reception with songs including Walk Like a Jericho, No Talibans, and Dear God.

Promoter of the event and head of Pandemic Records Sheldon Edwards is pleased with turnout, despite the poor weather.

“The turnout was good given the fact that it was our first event. We have to give thanks for the support that we got, regardless of the rain,” said Edwards.

He added: “The show was held to promote Jah Lama’s EP Fight the Fight, and to also showcase young talent and bring something really good to the community.”

Said Edwards: “The performances were excellent and the patrons had a good time. We plan to make this an annual event for the community.”

Jah Lama.
Prohgres.
Little Hero.
Bounty rips through his extensive catalogue at Fight the Fight.

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