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Published:Friday | March 15, 2024 | 12:05 AM
Jaz Elise takes after her song ‘Fresh and Clean’ in a trendy denim-on-denim outfit.
Jaz Elise takes after her song ‘Fresh and Clean’ in a trendy denim-on-denim outfit.
 Reggae artiste Lila Iké gives ‘Something Extra’ a big smile at the end of the event, which was backed by Wurl Sound, the sound system from her and international disc jockey, Josh Skints.
Reggae artiste Lila Iké gives ‘Something Extra’ a big smile at the end of the event, which was backed by Wurl Sound, the sound system from her and international disc jockey, Josh Skints.
Sevana (left) and Jaz Elise strike cover-worthy poses.
Sevana (left) and Jaz Elise strike cover-worthy poses.
It was a girls’ night well spent for (from left) Aaminah Whittington, Iset Sankofa, Zoburah and Kittana Smith.
It was a girls’ night well spent for (from left) Aaminah Whittington, Iset Sankofa, Zoburah and Kittana Smith.
Reggae artiste Ras-I was spotted showing his support to the Rock and Groove ladies.
Reggae artiste Ras-I was spotted showing his support to the Rock and Groove ladies.
 Erica Campbell made a bohemian fashion statement in hibiscus-printed harem pants.
Erica Campbell made a bohemian fashion statement in hibiscus-printed harem pants.
Lee Rose proudly shows off a black-and-silver ensemble he custom-made himself.
Lee Rose proudly shows off a black-and-silver ensemble he custom-made himself.
Rohan Scott, realtor associate, Keller William’s Realty, poses with Gary Peart, CEO of Mayberry Investments and executive chairman of Supreme Ventures and his son Aaron Peart and Kisero Group’s Kimani Robinson, support the women of reggae music.
Rohan Scott, realtor associate, Keller William’s Realty, poses with Gary Peart, CEO of Mayberry Investments and executive chairman of Supreme Ventures and his son Aaron Peart and Kisero Group’s Kimani Robinson, support the women of reggae music.
‘Paradise Plum’ singer Naomi Cowan rocking a sporty ‘90s-inspired fit to headline with the other ladies of the Rock and Groove riddim.
‘Paradise Plum’ singer Naomi Cowan rocking a sporty ‘90s-inspired fit to headline with the other ladies of the Rock and Groove riddim.
Rising reggae artiste Joby Jay, who hit the Rock and Groove Xperience stage for an impromptu performance, dons a colourful outfit and complementary bold eyeshadow.
Rising reggae artiste Joby Jay, who hit the Rock and Groove Xperience stage for an impromptu performance, dons a colourful outfit and complementary bold eyeshadow.
Dancehall was in the house with veteran deejay Bounty Killer (left), who was spotted with Grammy Award-winning reggae singer Julian Marley.
Dancehall was in the house with veteran deejay Bounty Killer (left), who was spotted with Grammy Award-winning reggae singer Julian Marley.
The Rock and Groove Xperience was attended by Protoje, one half of the duo that produced the event’s titular rhythm, Rock and Groove.
The Rock and Groove Xperience was attended by Protoje, one half of the duo that produced the event’s titular rhythm, Rock and Groove.
One of four headliners of the night, Sevana, who debuted her new release ‘Keep Going’, strikes a pose after a well-executed night.
One of four headliners of the night, Sevana, who debuted her new release ‘Keep Going’, strikes a pose after a well-executed night.
Medical student Zoe Hochtritt was '70s chic in a tie-dye romper, accessorised with boho accessories and her beautiful afro.
Medical student Zoe Hochtritt was '70s chic in a tie-dye romper, accessorised with boho accessories and her beautiful afro.
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As the ladies of the Rock and Groove Xperience celebrated women in reggae music last Friday and four years of the rhythm that brought them together, so did Jamaican public figures, creatives and stars of the local music scene. Dubwise Cafe was abuzz with excitement as music and culture intermingled, ultimately creating a perfect weekend night-out. Something Extra was there to capture the infectious energy of the crowd.