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MONTEGO BAY, St James — Members of the police force escorted international rap star DJ Drake from the well-attended Brit Jam stage showin Montego Bay early Monday morning. <span style="font-weight: bold">This after the Canadian act spewed profanities while he shared the stage with local dancehall stars Mavado and Aidonia</span>.
The abrupt end to the rapper's set, also cut short the much-anticipated performance of the two Alliance members who were connecting nicely with the audience who seemed eager to receive them. <span style="font-weight: bold">Drake, who was summoned on stage by the top flight artiste Mavado, uttered obscenities as he greeted the patrons. </span>Deejay Mavado and rapper Drake work the stage prior to the international act being removed by the police for profanity.
Deejay Mavado and rapper Drake work the stage prior to the international act being removed by the police for profanity. 1/1
Prior to the rapper's removal from the stage, emcees Crazy Neil and DJ Skinny implored the performers to resist using obscene language during their performance at the behest of the cops in attendance.
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MONTEGO BAY, St James — Members of the police force escorted international rap star DJ Drake from the well-attended Brit Jam stage showin Montego Bay early Monday morning. <span style="font-weight: bold">This after the Canadian act spewed profanities while he shared the stage with local dancehall stars Mavado and Aidonia</span>.
The abrupt end to the rapper's set, also cut short the much-anticipated performance of the two Alliance members who were connecting nicely with the audience who seemed eager to receive them. <span style="font-weight: bold">Drake, who was summoned on stage by the top flight artiste Mavado, uttered obscenities as he greeted the patrons. </span>Deejay Mavado and rapper Drake work the stage prior to the international act being removed by the police for profanity.
Deejay Mavado and rapper Drake work the stage prior to the international act being removed by the police for profanity. 1/1
Prior to the rapper's removal from the stage, emcees Crazy Neil and DJ Skinny implored the performers to resist using obscene language during their performance at the behest of the cops in attendance.
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/enter...#ixzz1GmN6zbTJ </div></div>
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