Dancer Latesha has to fan off some of the heat.
There was an added plus to last Wednesday's Weddy Weddy party held at Stone Love head-quarters on Burlington Avenue.
Outside of the regular music from the selectors, the dancers rolling out and the video light capturing the daring fashion and artistes flossing, there was a special performance by Black-er.
Having taken the stage to cheers from the audience, Black-er declared that he would always represent for the ladies as he went into a couple of his songs.
His Sticky Situation with Keri Paige and his declaration that Some Man Dutty, so he was there to Warn Di Woman Dem was well received by the women, despite a few men in the audience looking a little uneasy.
Hit singles
This woman is rocking away to the music at Weddy Weddy at Stone Love HQ.
Black-er then closed with his hit singles, Bun Him and Lata Fi She.
According to Black-er, his live performance at Weddy was the first in a series that Wee Pow plans to execute at the weekly event.
"Wee Pow link mi an' sey 'listen, a time fi yuh fans si you alone, fi mek people si seh yuh can stand up an perform'. Suh it was like me in concert in front of the real dancehall people dem a Weddy. And Wee Pow a guh start a new ting wey every end a month him a guh mek a artiste come perform," Black-er said.
After the live performance, it was back to the dance floor, as dancers like Latesha, Sample Six, Crazy Hype, Sick in Head, Ice, Ravers Clavers, Chi Ching Ching and others created quite a spectacle for patrons to feast their eyes on.
Dancer Sick in Head grips this Japanese woman as they danced up a storm.
This patron gets down low.