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Assassin saves 'Wild' from fighters

Krista Henry, Staff Reporter


Deejay Aidonia had the females all over him during his performance. - Nathaniel Stewart

Just as the artistes were to take the stage at Assassin's Girls Gone Wild, a fight inside Weekenz almost called an early close to the show.

After 1 p.m, eyes were drawn to the side of the stage where a male dancer from a popular group and a woman were in a face-to-face verbal confrontation.

Verbal encounter

After a few tense minutes, the two quietly made an exit. Moments later the male dancer returned and Big Ship's Laden took to the stage with the notes of his I'm Sorry playing. The woman soon returned, confronting the dancer once again with a male companion in tow. A verbal encounter ensued, drawing in more of the dancers before the entire crew hastily left the venue.

The woman, however, made an attempt to attack the dancer, and as two men held her back, she took off a shoe and threw it at the man. The disruption caused the crowd to scatter, as they were uncertain about what would have followed.

The music on stage ceased before Assassin expertly took control calming the crowd and ordered the persons involved in the fight to stop. Assassin deejayed to the crowd's appreciation. Serani soon stepped in, bringing even more excitement especially from the women, as he sang No Games. He soon 'bigged up' all the mothers before going into Mama Still Hungry, preached about being Stinking Rich, went into Study People as Bugle moved in for Hypocrite and Doh.

Wadda and Andrew Blood appropriately stepped in for the Hussle as Serani continued with She Loves Me.

Represented women


Pamputae puts the crowd in a frenzy when she performs at the re-launch of Assassin's Girlz Gone Wild at Weekenz on Tuesday. - Nathaniel Stewart photos

After a good set, he made way for Pamputae who represented well for the women. Pamputae brought the right spice as she said: "Right now, mi haffi represent for all di fat gal dem..." She impressed the crowd with It Good and made a good opening for newcomer Bragga.

Bragga sang Bragga Dat, as women clamoured onstage to wine with him. Bragga consistently wined and deejayed without losing breath as dancer, Daggering, wanted her spot with the artiste claiming she could 'done him'.

Aidonia made a smashing re-appearance on the scene. The crowd automatically shouted boom as he went into his set with songs such as Look Pan Da Gal Deh, In Her Belly and others. He went from hit to hit as the women attempted to pull the deejay off the stage. They soon got their wish as he went into the crowd at the front of the stage and the women contended to wine with him as he deejayed Hundred Stab.

Assassin soon returned to the microphone as he deejayed old and new hits including Surveillance. The women at the front slowly rolled up his pants foot, feeling up his leg.

Aspiring artiste Martina won the 'best hoe' outfit contest in a black-and-white French maid-inspired outfit, while dancer Shelly Belly in a red-and-black suit with a felt hat, took the best pimp outfit contest.


Deejay Bragga has the women wanting the 'dagga dat'.

 
August 22, 2008
 

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