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Princess Street lit by Dragon’s Fyah Wenzdez

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Partygoers representing their World Cup team rock downtown Kingston event

Dancehall artiste Ganja Tea gave a lively performance at ‘Dragon Fyah Wenzdez’ on November 23.

Princess Street, located in the heart of downtown Kingston, was lit from Dragon’s Fyah Wenzdez held recently at the Chill Spot Bar inside the market district.

Nothing signals an epic night of good energy and entertainment like the heavy bass line of powerful speakers. That and the exciting dancing girls were just the tale of Dragon’s Fyah Wenzdez, held November 23. Though not a themed event, the commencement of the World Cup brought out partygoers representing their favourite teams.

Artiste, Shella Top Star made his presence felt at the artiste showcase at ‘Dragon Fyah Wenzdez’ on November 23, along Princess Street in downtown Kingston.

Jokes abounded about the big sides who thus far have failed to live up to their reputations but it was all said in sport and all was forgiven as friends shared a cold Dragon Stout or two and forgot their troubles. Several up-and-coming performers got an opportunity to ‘buss’ the place as they worked the stage.

King Image made an impact with ‘Heart So Black’, giving the people an impressive performance while Footloose took it old school with his stint that was reminiscent of an early Professor Nuts, which had the crowd laughing along to his lyrics.

Artiste Vetta delivered a high-energy performance at ‘Dragon Fyah Wenzdez’, held at the Chill Spot Bar on November 23,
Artiste King Image delivered an impressive set at ‘Dragon Fyah Wenzdez’.
The most popular artiste to hit the stage, Quada (centre) gave a stellar performance at ‘Dragon Fyah Wenzdez’ held at the Chill Spot Bar on, November 23.
Crystal Thompson (centre – in blue) was all smiles as she won for herself a 40-inch flat screen television at ‘Dragon Fyah Wenzdez’ held at the Chill Spot Bar.

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