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November 19, 2013
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Star Entertainment |
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Flava Unit leans on Portmore for first win |
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Two of the young women that were in the huge audience
Even after the exciting tussle between Elephant Man and KipRich during last Thursday's Magnum All-Star $1,000,000 Face Off, the encounter between Bredda Hype and Flava Unit still managed to lift energy levels in a near-full Famous Nightclub. Although Flava Unit's eventual winning margin was wide - 53 to Bredda Hype's 42 - the two played equal part in a musical battle of almost epic proportions. Bredda Hype, who had lost an earlier face-off with Ricky Trooper, began the night in fashion befitting someone who did not intend to lose. The selecting duo was imperious in that first round, dubbed The Juggling Round. Flava Unit had no answer. It was not until the second round that the Portmore sound began to come into its own. That second battle, The Challenge Round, brings something different to the table each week. This time around, the sound systems were instructed to play a combination between a singer and a deejay. Flava Unit, playing second, had responded with Leroy Smart and Baby Wayne claiming, "mi know mi fren' different from mi enemy dem", Pinchers and Bounty Killer Riding west and the remake of Barrington Levy's Murderer featuring Beenie Man. This was after Bredda Hype's selections had included Alaine and I-Octane, TOK and Bounty Killer, and Reparation, done by Vybz Kartel and Gaza Slim. While Bredda Hype was still riding on the wave of his brilliant juggling in the first round, his second featured songs just couldn't match the stature of those from Flava Unit. Bredda Hype duly lost the second round. When it was time for the 45 round, again Bredda Hype was slated to play first. Bredda Hype's selector came out with Ninja Man's Murder Dem. The damage had already been done, however, as questions from the selecting team about the judging had turned the tide of the crowd. Flava Unit, credit to them for doing so, chose that round to put some theatrics into the face-off, Badda Bling handing out tomato and escallion to members of the audience before pulling Super Cat's Vineyard Style. It was the first of a Super Cat double, as Don Dada followed, and there was an especially humorous moment as a bundle of escallion was tossed back on stage, then in turn hurled from the stage to near the middle of the audience, two ladies dressed to the hilt neatly sidestepping the seasoning as it fell. "This is my place!" Badda Bling declared before dropping Bounty Killer's Lodge to the pleasure of the home crowd support that had showed from early with the vuvuzelas sounding at the mention of the sound system's name, as well as a large Flava Unit banner of the type seen largely at stage shows held aloft in the venue. The dub-for-dub round also went to Flava Unit, handing Bredda Hype the group's second loss of the tournament, though much credit should go to the team for an impressive showing. |
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