Monday, June 23, 2008

Kartel, Angel and Killa buck up at Quad...

KARTEL AND KILLA BUCK UP AT QUAD
Clubbers at Quad got a rare treat when deejay Vybz Kartel dropped by on Saturday night with a 25-strong entourage in tow and at least one superstar friend, the beautiful Michelle ‘D’Angel’ Downer, and members of the Portmore Empire such as Sean Storm, Blak Ryno, Lisa Hype, Omeil, Doza Medicine and Vybz Rum business partner Corey Todd. Bounty Killer dropped by the club at about the same time and waited till Kartel was inside before he entered. When Kartel and D’Angel finally went upstairs, the stars did not hail Bounty Killer but moved past him surrounded by a phalanx of security personnel. The deejay then partied up a storm, drinking Henny and dancing to all the latest tunes. He gave the biggest forward to Ryno’s ‘Mek Di Paper’ but the crowd’s biggest forwards were reserved for him and Mavado. When the selector played Nah Go Nowhere, the forwards were deafening, some patrons grabbing ashtrays and beating them on the bar counter, and when that immediately followed up by ‘Broad Daylight’, there was a cacophony of noise consisting of shouted forwards, finger gun salutes and banging on the bar counter. Mavado’s ‘Nuh Bleach a Night’, and On the Rock, and Killa’s ‘Nuh Friend Fish’ also got big forwards, and Killer had a big grin on his face when these songs played. Kartel, for his part, danced to all the Mavado songs, and chatted with D’Angel, mugged for shots with adoring female fans. And it was all incident free. Wonder how the Killer feel about these two hanging out together? He cannot be pleased.


DELANO LOSES LAPTOP

Delano of Renaissance has been wringing his hands in despair since his laptop was stolen in the Quad parking lot. If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of his laptop, you can contact him at 3740887. We here at one876 can only hope that no ‘sensitive’ material is on said laptop especially in light of what has been happening in recent weeks.


HOPETON LINDO MARKS REGGAE BOYS 'TERRITORY'

After Reggae Boyz shellacking of the Bahamians* (sorry not every good at sports) with a 7-0 drubbing following by a 6-0 mauling, Hopeton Lindo of Territory fame has recorded a special for the Reggae Boyz which he hopes will be played during half-time during their next home match.“Living in the USA, we pay close attention to the achievements of our Jamaican sportsmen and women in the areas of track, football and netball and I did this special with a sense of pride in the remarkable achievements of our island nation on the international stage,” Lindo was quoted as saying in a press release.



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