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Sting 21 from Jamaica
The greatest one night reggae show on earth. Listen to the broadcast 21 & 22 March.
Robbo's Sting special | What the artists think about Sting |
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1 of 12 Leaping onto the stage from a crane driven through the crowd, Elephant Man lived up to his name 'Energy God'. |
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2 of 12 There was only one person who could headline this show -
the Doctor, Beenie Man. |
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3 of 12 Young artist Assassin did his thing, including the big track on the Stepz riddim, Ediat Thing. |
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4 of 12 The Original Fireman Capleton was there to hype the crowd... |
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5 of 12 ...the audience responded with flames and fireworks. |
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6 of 12 Ninjaman opened his set by taking a couple of lyrical shots at Adidja Palmer, aka Vybz Kartel. |
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7 of 12 Vocal artists like Chuck Fendor dominated the line-up at this year's Sting. |
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8 of 12 Richie Spice was there to perform his big track Earth A Run Red. |
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9 of 12 YT was flying the flag for the UK. You may have heard him on Seani B's Homegrown Weekend show. |
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10 of 12 One of the 'Magnificent 7' Mr Perfect did a perfect set. |
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11 of 12 Jah Mason steps off stage after a heavy performance, including his 2004 smash Princess Gawn. |
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12 of 12 It was all peace and love at this year's event. Hold tight for the full broadcast during 1Xtra's dancehall week 19th March 2005. |
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