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January 11, 2011
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Milky Way - 'Whipped Cream and Crushed Ice' party a hit
Krista Henry, Staff Reporter


Milk showing off her fashion. - Winston Sill photos

Former television host turned deejay Amelia 'Milk' Sewell did it again at the New Quad in New Kingston, drawing large numbers to her annual birthday bash, this year dubbed the 'Whipped Cream and Crushed Ice' Edition.

An all-white affair, the birthday girl was decked out in her white with white feathers glued on to her face, greeting friends and patrons as they entered the venue last Saturday night. Upon entering, persons were treated to free tequila shots and their own crushed ice treats to lick on throughout the night. When THE STAR arrived after midnight, the bulk of the crowd was just entering, the club which by after 1 a.m. was soon packed with little space to move. ZJ Wah Wa played an easy set that had patrons dancing to older songs from the likes of rapper Nelly, Beyonce, Michael Jackson, Shaggy and others, as he encouraged the fluffy and not so fluffy ladies to walk out teasing with ZJ Liquid's Wifey Walk Out.

The 'cream girls'

Soon ZJ Rush took over, starting off by rushing through some songs before hitting the right vibe which had patrons dancing from early to songs from Kartel like Virginity, Completely and more. Songs like Kartel's Kill Dem All And Done, We Run Uptown from Aidonia and others had hands being put in the air throughout the club in forwards, as did the 'Day Rave' rhythm which got people moving. The birthday girl soon took to the microphone thanking everyone for the support as she announced that the whip cream element of the party would begin soon. The 'cream girls' were stationed at the bar where couples were encouraged to come over and get whip cream on their partner for them to lick off. Milk was spotted walking through the venue with a whip cream in hand as persons opened their mouth for a sugary delight. One male patron who got whip cream in his mouth by the birthday girl happily exclaimed, "Yo mi love Milk unnuh".

Wah Wa soon took over, once again, slowing down the vibe with some reggae songs from Super Cat, Buju Banton and others, before taking it new school with Jah Cure's Unconditional Love which had persons singing along. In the crowd THE STAR spotted Mr G, Lisa Hyper, Liv Up Records representatives, among others, who came out to show their support. The vibes continued way into the early morning as patrons danced and explored their adventurous side.


Milk posing with two of her friends.


Comedian Elva and Brian Chung were on hand to celebrate with Milk.

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