The Star (Jamaica)

Dexta Daps and Iyara thrill audience in Orlando

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Dancehall star Dexta Daps delivered a marquis performanc­e at the Bellevue Music Fest, held in the OutDoor Venue at The Genasis Event Center in Orlando, Florida, last week.

The Shabba Madda Pot singer wowed the females in the audience with a steady stream of his hits such as

Bring It To the Owner and

Breaking News.

“Ladies, could you be my choir please?” he asked at one point during the performanc­e during which he worked every square inch of the stage, interactin­g with his audience. He serenaded them with songs like WiFi and the perennial crowd favourite Call Me If.

“Mi waan try some new things. Mi feel inna one vibe,” he said as he launched into a new song,

Slippery A Way. He earned forwards for an energetic rendition of 7Eleven and the collaborat­ion with Tifa titled Jealous Ova. The girls attempted to drag him off the stage, prompting him to declare cheekily: “A the wrong foot yuh a grab.”

Bellevue Music recording artiste Iyara was also in fine form on the night. He hit the stage and delivered a spicy 12-minute set with bangers like Pressure Cooker, Bad Gyal and earned his first forward with Live Cash.

He kept the energy blazing with Rich and Wealthy

and the crowd favourite Yaadman Up Inna Farrin.

Emerging acts such as Blade Merital, JMulaj, Drizzy Fade, Stylysh, Ryme Minista, Topman Demar, and G Static also graced the stage. Byron Somers, the show’s organiser, was pleased with the highqualit­y performanc­es and the large turnout and expressed delight that his entire family had played a part in his event.

Bellevue Music Fest was sponsored by the Negril Jamaican Restaurant and Sekou Law Group.

 ?? FILE ?? Dexta Daps
FILE Dexta Daps
 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Iyara
CONTRIBUTE­D Iyara

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