Cush Hunta debut STING 2009 performance was impressive One of the Promoter’s pick in the promising Reggae artistes segment for the highly anticipated STING 2009 event was Cush Hunta and he too did not disappoint his audience.
BRAMMA DEBUT STING PERFORMANCE WAS THE BOMB! One local newspaper has rated Bramma among the top 10 best young acts on STING 2009. Fresh from his tour in Europe where he visited over 5 countries, Bramma had little time to plan a performance for STING. His set was understandably short but he too benefitted from the late start of the show. He performed at approximately 2:30am entering the stage with his “It’s Wat Eva” track which earned him his first major forward on his first major show. Like a pro, Bramma handled his self well on stage when the band had seem to forget his set and asked for accapella to introduce “Some People” another of his popular songs featuring Steven McGregor again to thunderous applause then launched into his “Badman Town” single which sealed his set and saw him leaving the stage a happy camper with a bravado performance.
Ruff-Ann known on STING over the years as one of the ‘war’ artistes pleasantly surprised her audience at STING 2009 when she launched into a set free of war type tunes. Ruff-Ann found herself in the midst of what was a “female onslaught” segment of the event but refused to return to the old “war mumma” vybe and opened her set with a Christmas Carol built specially for her performance and to downplay any war vibe, she then drew her hit tune, “Save the Juvenile” and was well rewarded for her efforts, she ended her segment with lyrics from “lyrical War” a single soon to be released before exiting the stage.
Roots Revealers are on the island and of course making their rounds, they got a chance to performance their current single at March Out 2009 in Clarendon on Christmas Day and the performance was well received.
Stanpipe who is also on the island has been doing his share of promotion he was last week “Artiste of the Week” on Stampede Street Chart and also performed at March Out 09 in Clarendon. Stanpipe who has a splitting resemblance of Reggae veteran Brigadeer Jerry is passionate about his music and yearning to make his mark in the local industry, he gave a very good perform on Jamaica Live last evening. His singles Cut It Off featuring Natty Remo and Thank You featuring D’Angel are the main focus of his promotional campaign at this time.
Young DJ Currency, Bitta and Christina Starz have done well for themselves towards the ending of the year. Christina has matured tremendously from the many performances on the Claro and Nationwide Road shows and a number stage shows throughout Kingston . These are the up and coming entertainers in our camp and this is as good as anytime ever to start following their careers under the guidance of New Image Promotions.
Christmas has come and gone and it was indeed a festive season. New Image Promotions has had one of its best year since inception and this could not have been possible without the support of the many media houses locally and internationally that have supported us. We would like to thank you all and wish you all the best that 2010 has to offer. “The courage to speak must be matched by the wisdom to listen”
God bless
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