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Bembe Orientation


D'Angel and Nikki Z came out for the fun at Bembe Orientation.

Naughty girls were also in the mix at Bembe Orientation.

Sadeke Brooks, Staff Reporter

It was a party of high energy at 'Bembe Orientation' on Thursday. The selectors 'talk the things' until the party came to an earlier than scheduled end at Weekenz.

Many women were dressed for the school themed party in their short uniforms or cheerleading costumes, complete with school ties and high socks or stockings. Though the men were not as much into the school theme, some wore their ties and khaki pants. There were some people who did not stick to the student theme but they were dressed as teachers, nurses and police, the people who seemed to have the job of keeping the order in the 'Bembe school'.

Razz and Biggy created a vibe and had the crowd moving as the duo reeled out hits like Tony Matterhorn's Dutty Wine, Aidonia's Hot Wuk and Vybz Kartel's Tic Toc. The women were definitely sweating but Razz allowed them to cool down when he played Bugle's Please and Exercise.

Songs like Mavado's Don't Worry got big 'forwards' but the attention soon moved from the music to a 'fluffy' Japanese woman who took over the spotlight with her versions of the latest dance moves.

Tony Matterhorn turned the warm party into a hot one as he started to 'talk the things' while he explained the importance of sexual intercourse. He had the people laughing as he made some very creative analogies. He then started to thrill the ladies as he played Beenie Man's Know How Fi Wine, Anthony B's Tease Har and Mavado's Twice A Day. He also praised himself as the best selector in the business saying, "De only thing lef fi dem give mi is the Grammy." He went on to play Mavado's So Special as he rocked to the beat.

The energy got so high and the 'forwards' even higher that some men managed to hit down a board which separated the venue from the road. Another group of men behind the stage hit the board so hard that the music stopped.

Jigsy took the stage at 2:20 a.m. saying that this would be a longer than usual Bembe because as opposed to 2 a.m. it would be ending at 3 a.m. As he started his set he repeated several songs that were played earlier. He then started to play a few current dance songs like Assassin's Wah Do Dem Guy Deh and Elephant Man's Nuh Linga and Calm Dem Down. This did not prevent the crowd from leaving however, forcing Bembe Orientation to end at 2: 35 a.m.

 
June 28, 2008
 

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