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Mr Vegas think Sumfest Organizers was wrong to Chooze I Octane to closed Dancehall Night 2013
by DHRW
(Jamaica)
One of the most sought after dancehall/reggae artiste Mr Vegas is making it known in no uncertain ways that he thinks Dancehall Night at this year's 2013 staging of Reggae Sumfest "FLOP"
The following comments was posted on MR VEGAS facebook page.
Reggae Sumfest need a make over!
Every year the people dem get the same set of artist, with no new material and nothing new to their show. People tiad fi see the same set of artists! Mr. Vegas Believes Reggae Sumfest Dancehall Night Flopped. The Biggest Mistake Was Allowing “I Octane” To Close The Show, Says Vegas.
If there is gonna be another dancehall night, you SUMFEST better get it right.
I think people would love to see Maxi Priest, Sanchez, Coco Tea on the same night with Beenie man, bounty, lady saw etc etc; if nuh body new nah buss, use what we have and mix it up, just like when you nuh have no new clothes, you mix up the old one dem and mek it look fresh.
First mistake Sumfest mek, was allowing “I octane”to run off a major campaign to be the Sumfest hero! A the first me si an artist a do a campaign on closing a show.
Mi did a wonder is which big hit song “octane” have, fi mek people stand up inna early morning when fowl a sunbathe and watch him, or is he now bigger than bounty, lady saw, Beenie man etc etc?! I will not even address international night, cause I don’t know, how an artist that has never had a international song or who just a buss, get to perform on international night.
Nah knock Chronics hustle, but dancehall night would have been a good fit for him to make his mark. When the core Jamaican people give you the stamp of approval, the rest of the world is yours.
Just the truth! From Vegas!
What do you think, is Mr Vegas hating on I Octane or the Festival organizers?
Comments for Mr Vegas think Sumfest Organizers was wrong to Chooze I Octane to closed Dancehall Night 2013
#gunshots coming at me!
I stand by my words, I will die for the truth!
I am a fan of the music, I was born in it and I will die for it.
Not gonna gossip behind no one back, I say what I have to say openly.
If I am wrong God will for give me.
How can I STFU and watch these idiots kill dancehall!
Lets have a real conversation about that!
Dancehall just came on BET, Nikki Minaj, beyonce, Rihanna, etc etc is dabbling into dancehall right now, so it is time to
cut the bullshit out and bring some real project to the forefront!
Talented artists need better producers (Danny Brownie, Cleevie, Sly and Robbie, Mikey Bennett….)
Talented Artists need better management, not managers that are hustling and when the artist can’t find a hit song, dem tun idiot and nuh know what to do.
Radio and sound system need Djs with good ears, so they can identify a hit song, even if it is a young artist.
Artists need to stay humble and grow, not trying to start from the top of the ladder.
Jamaica don’t short a talent, wi short a of doing what makes sense.
That is the conversation I want to have, bring it on!
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