Great showing at Ghetto Splash at the Waterhouse Mini Stadium in Drewsland, St Andrew...the event drew an estimated 10,000 patrons whose musical thirst was quenched by a long list of performers.


BY KEVIN JACKSON Observer writer  Thursday, December 18, 2014    
THE Waterhouse Mini Stadium in Drewsland, St Andrew, was transformed into a musical kaleidoscope with the staging of the Shocking Vibes and Downsound Records' Ghetto Splash on Tuesday night.
The event, which was free to the public, drew an estimated 10,000 patrons whose musical thirst was quenched by a long list of performers.
Beenie Man
(right) and
Chi Ching
Ching in
performancePromoter Patrick Roberts of Shocking Vibes Productions was pleased with the staging of the event.
"We want to thank all the entertainers who performed and all the patrons who came out to support Ghetto Splash. Shaggy, who came on during Agent Sasco's performance, said 'he had never envisioned a professional show of this magnitude in the ghetto'. It just goes to show the level of work that went into the event," Roberts told the Jamaica Observer.
In the early segment, singjay Jahmiel set the pace with a stirring performance which was only eclipsed by the seasoned Beetle Bailey, who kept patrons in check with his stage performance and demeanor.
The musical flames, however, got intense once Konshens, Agent Sasco aka Assassin, Aidonia, Sizzla, Popcaan and Beenie Man hit the stage. They whipped the crowd into a frenzy delivering the hits that made them stars. ... Read More

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