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Intimate | LUST shows stature

Singing quartet, opening acts warm up audience

Published:Monday | January 2, 2023 | 4:23 AM
LUST took control of the Intimate stage.
LUST took control of the Intimate stage.
An aerial shot of singing quartet Lust as they perform at the Intimate Jamaica Concert, held at Grizzly's Plantation Cove in St Ann.
An aerial shot of singing quartet Lust as they perform at the Intimate Jamaica Concert, held at Grizzly's Plantation Cove in St Ann.
Medisun, a student from Harmony House music, was one of the opening acts top perform on stage.
Medisun, a student from Harmony House music, was one of the opening acts top perform on stage.
Sharply dressed, Nitty Kutchie  crooned his hits.
Sharply dressed, Nitty Kutchie crooned his hits.
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At 8:44 p.m., LUST, oozing professionalism, took control of the stage at Intimate.

The first of the night's advertised acts, the quartet took control of the stage, and they reeled off the love songs, which have become their signature over the years.

Exhibiting the energy and camaraderie which has defined their live performances, Lukie D, Thriller U, Singing Melody, and Tony Curtis showed exactly why they had to be on Intimate.

After delivering songs such as One In a Million and hits by the group, LUST gave each member time to thrill as a solo act. All the members of this group have their individual careers as well as with LUST.

Earlier in the evening, up-and-coming acts were given time to shine by warming up the stage at Intimate, which was deliberately delayed to allow the patrons who were still in the traffic at 7 p.m. time to enter the venue.

Opening the stage at 7:50 p.m. was Nix the singer, an artiste out of Buju Banton's Gargamel Music outfit. He made way for Medisun, a student from Harmony House music, a production company with Beres Hammond as the CEO.

Medisun has been getting his name in the right spaces and has done collabs with Chronixx and Kabaka Pyramid and solo singles.

yasmine.peru@gleanerjm.com