By DEPORTEE, STAR WriterLIKE A PARENT welcoming a long lost child with wide open arms Blazay Blazay hugged and comforted. Warming up the crowd with a thick blanket of juggling were the sounds of Revelation with Powerstone, Rally, Andre and DJ Clyde and Love People with DJ Mackie fresh from banging up Li'l Ochie Carnival last Sunday.
Sipping on the lyrics like hot cocoa from artistes like Vybz Kartel, Elephant Man and Bounty Killer, the patrons scorched their tongues as they spat forth livid hot lyrics.
Picture a very large woman in tight white pants whom MC Reggae Rogers called Burger King 'jooking' away like a charging rhinoceros to Elephant Man's Jook Gal. It was a sight to behold as the slender young man who was her dancing partner spun his web and flew like Spiderman just to get on top of that massive trunk.
Blazay was like a big 'nine night' as plates of curry goat and rice were gobbled up amidst laughter and dancing. Tanise, a healthy granola bar of a girl danced while she cut and swallowed her meal.
"Mi belly empty, me was drinking before, me want something to eat now," was her answer for eating so late. Biting hard on a piece of meat, her synthetic hair staying perfectly in place, this resident of Central Village, St. Catherine was making Mandeville her home for the summer holidays. "Dem country people yah boring, when you deh ah town every chune a pure vibes," she continued with a lumpful of rice descending rapidly down her throat. Swallowing the rice like hard rain, she twisted and turned, the cold sweat visible on the nape of her neck in the breezy Manchester air.
Second trimester
An adorable senorita caught giving a backshot dance came storming over as her picture was taken. Light-skinned, very pretty and spoiled, Julia's anger turned to smiles as she was seduced with loving words. Along with her was her petite friend Toni who was swigging on a Heineken. These two teens were intent on having a maddening time and no one and nothing was going to stop them.
Expectant mother Yawande, in her second trimester looked oh so round in her blue dress. Sipping water, this mom to be, was christening her unborn in a blazing atmosphere.
It was time to run out of town as Zum Jay, Macka Diamond and others were about to take centrestage and hurry back to town to catch the dying strains of Passa Passa.