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March 14, 2012
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Last Sex Symbol - 'Ladies 1st Edition'
Hasani Walters, STAR Writer


These three beauties turned heads all night. - Winston Sill photos


Tony Matterhorm was all smiles on the night as he enjoyed his birthday party held at Waves Beach, Hellshire, Portmore on Sunday night.


This patron was all about 'brucking it dung'.


Aidonia came out to support his fellow musician, Tony Matterhorn.

Matterhorn and friends celebrate his birthday …

Fans, friends and family came out to celebrate with Tony Matterhorn at his birthday party, Last Sex Symbol - 'Ladies 1st Edition', held at Waves Beach, Portmore on Sunday night.

Clad in a red cap, red and white shirt and shoes, white shorts and shamballa jewellery on neck and wrist, the 'Man from Mars' looked content on the night as the event gradually developed with patrons streaming in, picking their spot on the sand as they partied on the beach.

Coming out in their numbers, females got up close and personal with the 'videoman' as they danced, spoke their mind and wished Matterhorn a happy birthday, among other things.

When The STAR arrived at the venue, Gary Chucks was at the controls, getting patrons warmed up for a fun night as he later declared, "Alright! Mi ready back fi di beach!"

He played I Love My Life, telling patrons, "All who love dem life tek out unnu lighta now!"

patrons shouted

He continued saying, "Some man seh dem a bad selector an only play Mavado and Kartel. A me sen dah tune ya a road!" before playing Tommy Lee's Some Bwoy then Popcaan's So Bad to which patrons shouted, "Bap! Bap!" with fingers waving in the air.

He took time out to 'big up' the man of the night, saying, "Big up, Matterhorn! Him a mi friend! All who rate yuh fren roll out!"

Richie Feelings kicked off things in his set with pop songs such as Katy Perry's Fireworks and Taio Cruz's Dynamite.

"A party! A Matterhorn ting!" he shouted before playing Girls and Calambria, deejaying Vybz Kartel's lines in the song.

He began to play dancehall songs for the females, like Love A Come Down, and then declared, "When da song ya play mi waan see every gal get mad!" To this the females did Bruk It Dung.

"Matterhorn, yuh know mi a yuh fren. Yuh dress nice dah year ya. Yuh gwaan good da year ya. Mi nuh kno a weh yu guh shop!" joked Richie Feelings.

That was just one of the many humorous jokes he cracked on the night.

"Me an mi gal dem! A beach party!" he said before delving back into his 'gal segment' with Jim Schreechie and a string of Vybz Kartel songs.

Patrons kept the bartenders active all night as they made their way across the sand to get beverages in an effort to quench thirst and their alcohol craving.

Performances came from Cham, Stylysh and Delus who were among artistes who came out to show their support.

Matterhorn and Randy Rich teamed on the turntables for a short while playing songs on the 'Overproof' rhythm.

"Big up to all a di people weh come out enuh. Party wi a party," said Matterhorn.

The 'Lost Angel' rhythm followed earning forwards for Me A Wife and Only Man She Want.

"Weh di people dem weh come fi party?" he asked before playing songs such as I Feel Free, Caan Buy Mi Out, Party Shot and Summertime to which patrons danced.

When The STAR exited the venue, the party was still in full swing as the selectors were still making an impact, entertaining patrons with hit song after hit song.

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