#GLNRSumfest | Beenie Man-Bounty Killa performance heads Babsy's top five
Shereita Grizzle, Gleaner Reporter
There were countless memorable moments for Culture Minister Babsy Grange at this year's Reggae Sumfest.
But the Beenie Man-Bounty Killa performance ranks number one.
PHOTO Gallery: Sumfest (Night One)
PHOTO Gallery: Sumfest (Night Two)
The one-time rivals shared the stage as headline acts on Friday night, reaping sustained cheers at points.
#ReggaeSumfest2019: Do they still have it? The 'gyal dem jockey' and the 'poor people governor' trade their early 90s hits as festival night one of @reggaesumfest gets underway. #GLNRSumfest #GLNREnt pic.twitter.com/NCz0STJadd
— Jamaica Gleaner (@JamaicaGleaner) July 20, 2019
"I can't begin to tell you how much that meant to me," Grange said.
"I was co-manager for Bounty Killer and as I stood beside Bounty on Friday night before he went on stage it was like déjà vu for me because I remember that year when Bounty and Beenie clashed at STING," she recalled, referring to a Jamaican dancehall show.
#ReggaeSumfest2019: Walking at talking and performing like a champion, @bujuofficial has non stop energy to deliver in the final act of the night! #GLNRSumfest #GLNREnt pic.twitter.com/InTAuvro6C
— Jamaica Gleaner (@JamaicaGleaner) July 21, 2019
Babsy's top five Sumfest performers:
- Bounty Killa-Beenie Man
- Buju Banton
- Spice
- Beres Hammond
- Koffe
Grange said she is sure Jamaican music has a solid future.
"It's a great time for me to have been around to see the music come full circle. There is so much more good about the music than that which is bad," she said.
#ReggaeSumfest2019: Cool and deadly, King of lovers rock reggae, here's Beres Hammond to steal all the hearts of the ladies. #GLNRSumfest #GLNREnt pic.twitter.com/SLtNWYPvWy
— Jamaica Gleaner (@JamaicaGleaner) July 21, 2019
8,000 tourists for Sumfest
The Culture and Entertainment Minister Olivia 'Babsy' Grange is reporting that some 8,000 tourists came to Jamaica for the 27th staging of Reggae Sumfest.
The two-night festival culminated last night at Montego Bay's Catherine Hall Complex.
"Sumfest 2019 has outdone itself in terms of audience turnout both nights," Grange said, calling the event a jewel that must be preserved at all costs.
#ReggaeSumfest2019: Are you ready for the final act of @reggaesumfest 2019? We spotted a few familiar faces during the break @Babsy_grange Desha Ravers and @ChrisGayle3. Stay tuned as we anticipate the final moments with @BujuOfficial #GLNRSumfest #GLNREnt pic.twitter.com/NUAIHShkWa
— Jamaica Gleaner (@JamaicaGleaner) July 21, 2019
Grange also said from all indications, Reggae Sumfest 2019 was the biggest ever.
"I don't know what the dollars say but it would appear that everything worked well. There was just something magical about this year," she said.
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