The Crown - based of a family who came from the bottom and crawled on both knees to the very top of the food chain. This family's legacy has grown over time in the music industry with two generations going head for head and tail for tail to stay at...
"Yo Toronto Weh uno seh uno ready?!" DJ slapweh speaks into the microphone and the crowd response with excitement.
"Uno nuh sound ready at all, if uno ready seh monsta!!" He adds.
"Monsta, Monsta, Monsta, Monsta!!" They all shouted in union.
Taking that as my cue to make my appearance, I stood firm on the ground before letting the backseat crew knowing I was ready.
"Anytime now." I told the crew manager and he pressed the button for me to be lifted from the ground floor to the main stage with a thick effect of fog crowding the stage.
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"Listen mi nuh mn! I am hurting... I am hurting!" I sung along to the intro of my song "Monster".
Through dancing and jumping I made it to the front of the stage were the crowd was below and I placed on foot on the sound box while resting one of my arms on it to meet face to face with the crowd.
"Yo sing wid mi and do suh." I instructed them to wave their hands in the air while singing the lyrics to my song.
"I am hurting, tuh much stress mi deven reach 30 and tuh much bloodclatt people a hurt a mi." I sung along with my fans while we all waved our hands over our heads.
"Yo selecta bwoii level mi deh." I turned to DJ slapweh before pointing at him.
Once my intro started again I went in the same position I was in before so I could meet face to face with the crowd.
"Mek mi know smth deh, tonight we aguh reason yuh zimmi?!" I spoke into the mic and the crowd cheered.
"Uno eva.. do ppl good tings, eh?? Ppl Weh yuh call blood? Yuh killa? Or yuh mn? And them tun round and hurt yuh?" I asked them and they all agreed.