Kingston, Jamaica: - After making his grand Reggae Sumfest Dancehall Night debut at
Catherine
Hall in Montego Bay, rising deejay Kalado is enjoying a feeling of
accomplishment for a job that many critics agree was very well done.
It was a night on which
Dancehall royalty brought their ‘A’ game to the stage, and with the stakes very
high, Kalado measured up admirably, signalling to the world that his time is
now. Receiving top marks in areas such as dress, deportment, style and stage
presence, the “Personally” singer was brimming with confidence as he took
command of the Sumfest stage and delivered his well-rehearsed set, solidly
connecting with fans, including quite a few new converts.
His set included
songs like “Good Good”, “Personally”, “Body Nuh Dead”, “Make Me Feel”, “Sad
Streets”, “Pree Money”, “Pay Dem No Mind” and “Take A Ride”, all of which have
made significant inroads in the dancehall and have contributed to the
spiralling success of this young artiste.
“Sumfest was awesome,” a
very satisfied Kalado recalled. “I spent several hours visualizing my
performance, what I would wear, how I would greet fans and what one could
consider the basic things, because I understand just how important it is to get
it right. Rehearsals went well; management stayed on top of things throughout
(as usual) and it’s a heartfelt thank you from Kalado to all the people who
helped to make this happen.
“Big respect to the
band, Summerfest Productions and, of course, the fans. The feedback has been
very positive and encouraging,” he stated, adding that he was looking forward
to performing on the 23rd staging of Reggae Sumfest 2015.
No doubt, Kalado’s performance
has ensured that fans will follow him to his next shows which include the
Montego Bay Jerk Festival, Bikini Sundayz, Dream Live in Negril and in the
motherland, Africa, in September.
Always one to cater to
the needs of his fans, wherever in the world they are stationed, Kalado is
giving ample preparation all his upcoming events.
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