Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Macka kicks off Sweet

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DANCEHALL diva Macka Diamond left patrons hollering for more during the first leg of her Sweet Sixteen Birthday Tours held at

Club Dubai, Queens, New York, last Friday night.

The more than 200 patrons — who came from places including Pennsylvan­ia, Long Island, Boston, Philadelph­ia and Connecticu­t — were thoroughly entertaine­d.

“I was very surprised by the crowd size because there were about 30 other events being held at that time in very close proximity. But, you know, this was my birthday and so people were going to come out to show their love as they had done in the past. I thoroughly enjoyed all the performanc­es, especially young acts like female deejays Shi and Shelly Platinum who showed a lot of promise,” Macka Diamond told the Jamaica Observer.

Mr Easy, Tanto Blacks, Dwayno, Trivia, Juggla,

Spirit of Truth and Queen Rock also rocked the stage.

‘Whining’ Queen Denise Delfon’s electrifyi­ng moves were enough to pull MC Nuffy on stage to join her, much to the delight of the audience.

Host Sky Hollywood, and selectors Hollywood Hype and Lucan Silver from Metro Media Sound kept the vibes on a musical high.

The venue erupted into a frenzy when the Money Ooh deejay made her grand entrance some two hours after the show had started.

“I wore a see-through white jumpsuit with nature skin colour under piece, with matching colour slippers. This was accentuate­d by a silver and white cape,” she said.

The birthday girl’s set was well received. Songs such as Bun Him, Dye Dye, Cow Foot and Money Ooh were not lost on screaming fans.

The music checked when Macka Diamond’s bucket-shaped, two-layer cake decorated in gold and white

 ?? (Photo: Image Press) ?? Macka Diamond in performanc­e during the first leg of her Sweet Sixteen Birthday Tours held at Club Dubia in New York last Friday.
(Photo: Image Press) Macka Diamond in performanc­e during the first leg of her Sweet Sixteen Birthday Tours held at Club Dubia in New York last Friday.

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