Entertainment of Wednesday, 9 March 2016

Source: livefmghana.com

Jupitar is a blessing to the dancehall fraternity - Bulldog

Bulldog Bulldog

Jupitar, who was not advertised as part of the line up of artistes performed for only 30 minutes but put up such a thrilling show that patrons kept screaming his name long after he had exited the stage.

Performing live with the Patch Bay band, there was never dull moment during his act as he kept patrons on their feet with songs from his repertoire such as Enemies, Fire, Money Box and Freaky Gyal.

Sporting a black suit, Jupitar interacted with patrons by asking them to rap a few lines from his hit song Enemies. He also did a lot of free style which the crowd really enjoyed and it was obvious they wanted more even as he made way for the next artiste.

Few hours after the show ended, former manager and working colleague of Shatta Wale, Bulldog took to Facebook to celebrate Jupitar.

He posted a picture of him and wrote; When dancehall comes up as a discourse in Ghana and your name isn’t mentioned, it shall never be complete.

You have mastered your art since you emerged on the reggae and dancehall scene, you are a complete package where dancehall is concerned.

Your prowess in composition, your choice of lyrics and delivery is impeccable.

You soar high above all your colleagues in live band performance. Damn!!!! You are an export product and soon the whole world will experience you.

You will forever have my respect. You always give dancehall a facelift and never fail your audience.

You are a blessing to the reggae and dancehall fraternity.

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?#?SALUTE Jupitar D-Gen