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RTI Explosion
published: Wednesday | August 8, 2007

Mark Titus, Freelance Writer


Left: Dr. Evil delivers an entertaining performance at RTI Temptation Live, in Negril, on Sunday. Right: Dancehall artiste Munga Honourable going through his string of hits. - Photos by Mark Titus

WESTERN BUREAU:

Munga Honourable showed why he is the most in demand artiste for the summer and could do no wrong for those in attendance at the staging of Temptation Live at Jungle Nightclub in Negril on Sunday morning.

The gangsta ras stepped onstage about 4:00 a.m., and began belting out hits such as Flippin' Rhymes, Hold You In My Arms, Bad From Mi Born and Wine Pon It to the delight of hundreds of patrons in attendance.

The show was short but entertaining, and except for a listless performance from Gee Whiz and Christopher Martin, artistes gave a good account of themselves.

Earlier, Alley Cat came and brought the patrons down memory lane, while a dapper Dr. Evil had the patrons in stitches with a comical but commanding performance.

Pandemonium broke loose when the catch phrase "Sound the big ting" echoed through the Sunday morning sky as dancehall artiste Busy Signal took to the stage.

Like a man on a mission, Busy delivered hit after hit, such as Step Out, Nah go a Jail, and many more. He had the audience hanging on to his every word and left his many fans begging for more.

Music was provided byArea Code 876 with DJ Gelding who kept the crowd going.

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