Dancehall Night highlights: Spice's flawless set

Published: Sunday | July 26, 2009



Elephant Man (right) and a Michael Jackson lookalike perform at Reggae Sumfest. - Photo by Adrian Frater

Cham commented recently that female deejay Spice has a work ethic like no other. The raunchy deejay delivered a flawless set that included original lyrics to the beat of Michael Jackson's Bad and Dirty Diana and offered a tempting display of her carnal instincts. Hard work, seemingly, does pay off, Spice.

D'Angel goes Beyoncé

D'Angel's creative approach to her presentation for a local dancehall show was a standout. With props, back up dancers and rehearsed dance moves, D'Angel had the men in the VIP section thinking oh-oh-oh.

Beenie Man's crowning

Beenie Man can now officially be called the King of the Dancehall after being robed and crowned by Summerfest Productions, organisers of Reggae Sumfest. Now if only he can find a steady queen.

The return of Bounty Killer

After disappointing performances at the two major events last year (Sumfest and Sting), The Grung Gad, The Warlord, Miss Ivy last son was brilliant as he "put childish things aside" and returned as the 'Poor People's Governor'.

Ele's MJ

Despite tripping while doing the moonwalk, Elephant Man's Michael Jackson impersonator, accompanied to the stage by two bodyguards, one holding an umbrella, was a fitting tribute to the King of Pop, dancehall style.