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Ninja Man's 'BAD' show - Marcia Griffiths, LUST show their talent



Ninjia Man

Marcia Griffiths, LUST show their talent

DEEJAY Ninja Man gave his fans an overdose of slackness at the Asylum nightclub on Sunday night. They responded by flashing lighters and screaming.

The expletive-laden performance unfortunately overshadowed the performances of Marcia Griffith and LUST (Lukie D, Thriller U, Singing Melody and Tony Curtis).

The show was put on by The Wright Agency in celebration of their third anniversary.

LUST opened the show and gave a sound, if not spectacular performance.

Marcia Griffiths, who clai-med she was "passing through", was treated like a queen. Young men kept their lighters on as she belted out some of her all time favourites including I Shall Sing.

Things got ugly when Baby Wayne began to perform and then Ninja Man took it down several levels.

"Come on Don Gorgon, give it to us," said a woman as the clean-shaven deejay prepared to launch into his act. It was all the motivation he needed. "Anything oonu get oonu tek it," he declared.

He launched out complimenting men who could please their women in bed, using the four letter word repeatedly.

"Gi mi di rhythm (expletive) low," he cautioned the selectors of the Sound Wave Sound System. They obeyed and the deejay had a warning for Merciless, whom he claimed should be ready to defend his Sting title.

The people cheered but not for long as Ninja Man moved into Merciless' court case.

"Yu can charge me fi murder, yu can charge me fi gun

But, yu can't charge me fi rape people gal pickney."

The crowd responded by chanting "More Ninja" and the deejay was called back on stage. He continued his musical profanity, doing songs like and Fat Inna Baggy.

Vintage singer Lone Ranger brought back some level of decency, performing songs that included Love Bump.

But Ninja was not done.

"Lone Ranger badder than me," Ninja Man he joked before closing the show with even more slackness.

Stand-up comedian, 'The Real Idiot' had patrons cracking up with jokes.

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