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| New Jersey Reggae Fest Review |
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| Tuesday, 23 September 2008 | |
![]() Queen Ifrica Presented by G City Entertainment, Road Block Radio, MG Promotions, and Team A Promotions, the 2008 New Jersey Reggaefest kicked off with a performance from Reggae singer Terry Linen, who entertained the restless crowd with a string of new tunes including his latest hit "No Time to Linger." Etana was well received, singing "Wrong Address," "Roots," and her latest chart-topper "Warrior Love." For her debut performance in the Tri-State area, the NJ Reggaefest audience hailed the Queen as her majesty I-frica gave it a regal touch with powerful socially conscious singles like "Mi Nah Rub," "Daddy Don't Touch Me There," "Keep it to Yourself," and her Lover's Rock anthem "Below the Waist." ![]() Ninja Man Pandemonium ensued when the 'front teet, gold teet, gun pon teet' Don Gorgon Ninja Man hit the stage. The venue caught fire when Ninja launched into his witty lyrical freestyles and classic Dancehall material. Like a true Dancehall don, Ninja dominated the concert with his interactive performance that had just about every voice in the venue screaming back in response. Instead of his usually white on white attire, the Gorgon was dressed to kill in a custom made burgundy suit, topped off with a black felt hat to complete the cool and deadly ensemble. Taking no prisoners, Ninja earned thunderous forwards for his searing criticisms of fellow deejays, and Gorgon detractors. ![]() Beenie Man Noticeably absent was the 'Warlord' Bounty Killer, who made into the Tri-State area, but was unable to perform due to circumstances beyond his control. Road Block Radio and G City Entertainment have stated that they understand Bounty's situation, and that New Jersey fans should sit tight, as the 'Five Star General' is being vetted to return to the area in the next few weeks. "On behalf of all of the promoters, we would like to thank all of the artists, sponsors, media, vendors, and most of all, the thousands of patrons who were part of the 'Year of the Great' New Jersey Reggaefest," states NJ Reggaefest organizer Casey 'G City' Rankine. "We look forward to seeing you all again in October, when we continue our celebration of Reggae/Dancehall greats with the 'Gully Gaadd' and friends in New Jersey."
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