Despite some audio issues, reggae-dancehall artist Busy Signal used his performance at the Waterfront Fireworks to not only roll out hits, but hopes and dreams for Jamaica. shared.
It was 11:59pm when he took the Kingston Waterfront stage and sang. jamaican love May fireworks go off in 2023.
Drones hovered in the sky and countless mobile phones captured the fireworks on the ground.
“Those looking forward to 2023, put your hands up oh!” Disagreeable go to jail again.
Busy Signal, battling technical issues on stage, said they felt disrespected because they were the only artists experiencing sound issues. However, he took the advice of his fans not to return the rudeness.
After that, he had hits like: Personally When bedroom bully.
He then declared his love for women to be “Mother Earth” and asked for more love and respect.
“Everyone who kills men or kills women has their hands up in the air! Anyone who wants to solve crime and violence has their hands in the air,” Busy told fans. rice field.
one more night It was the most appropriate song at that point. Busy told the audience how she cries and begs for her forgiveness when she ruins the women in her life.
He yelled at the baby’s mother as he continued to welcome the new year. Sweet Love (night shift).
Hosted by the Urban Development Corporation, the annual highly-anticipated Waterfront Fireworks show returned Saturday after a two-year hiatus, with hundreds turning out to be part of the spectacular display. . Artists including Yaksta, gospel aggregation The Diamond Family, heavyweights Rockas, Jesse Royal, Etana, Tony Rebel and Kevin Downswell took to the stage.
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