Monday, September 16, 2024

Sizzla to blaze up ‘Reserve the Night’ 12 THE STAR ENTERTAINMENT • Monday, September 16, 2024 @JamaicaStar www.facebook.com/JamaicaStar • www.jamaica-star.com R eggae singer Bugle’s fifth studio album, Apex , was launched in grand style at Di Lot last Wednesday. The event, powered by Magnum Tonic Wine, drew an impressive crowd of top entertainers, including Bounty Killer, Beenie Ma n , Ta n y a Stephens, Jahshii, Laden, Mr G, Nitty Kutchie, Harry Toddler, and Laa Lee. Apex , a 16-track album, features standout songs like Heads Up , Upside Down , Thank You Lord , and a remix of Murderer . The project boasts an impressive line-up of reggae and dancehall heavyweights, with contributions from icons like Buju Banton, Barrington Levy, Capleton, Damian ‘Jr Gong’ Marley, and Maxi Priest, creating a r i ch and dynamic musical experience. Bugle unveils ‘Apex’ Songbird Alaine lit up Di Lot with her radiant smile. Recording artiste Laa Lee. Sizzla Kalonji C ontributed S izzla Kalonji, one of reggae’s most electrifying and influential artistes, is set to ignite Appleton Estate’s ‘Reserve the Night’ at Murray’s Fish and Jerk Hut in Clarendon this Thursday. The event, which promises an unforgettable evening of entertainment, celebrating the rich heritage of Appleton Estate rums and its deep-rooted connection to reggae music, is set to come alive with an elite gathering. “We are excited to bring back Reserve the Night and showcase the essence of Appleton Estate,” said Mark Telfer, brand manager, Appleton Estate. “This event is not just about enjoying our premium rum expressions, it’s about celebrating the culture and artistry that surrounds it, while enjoying t he many different mixtures and wide array of food options, which will be on display by Murray himself, that you can enjoy while sipping on luxury.” Bugle, the star of the night, greeted attendees at Di Lot as he kicked off the launch of his fifth album, ‘Apex’. ‘These Streets’ singer Tanya Stephens.

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