Resurgent dancehall deejay Ninja Kid and conscious crooner I-Octane recently stormed through St. Jago High School causing pandemonium inside the pack auditorium. Octane was the first to take the stage reeling off several of his monster hits before pausing to introduce Ninja Kid to the now charged audience. Making his entry Kid asked the audience "how oonu a look pon me like oonu nuh know me ..oonu nuh know me". The crowd responded 'No'.
However, it took only seconds to for the unfamiliar gathering to catch on as a rhythm instrumental played in the background and Ninja Kid begun deejaying, "Menke Menke Menke gyal whine mek mi tun yuh inna Menke", sending the crowd into a tizzy interspered by deafening screams from the female populous. He then segued into his collaboration 'Internet Bad Boy' with I-Octane causing even more excitement before exiting stage with a medley of his older material.
A similar treatment was dished out to Homestead, Hanover the following day.
Ninja Kid, who is the new voice of Digicel Ra-pa-pam-pam Christmas campaign has also been added to the line up for their island-wide roadshow alongside I-Octane. The road show is set to kick off this weekend in St. Elizabeth.
Riding high on the FM airwaves with hits such as 'Menke', 'Cups High' and 'Internet Bad Boy', Kid has also teamed up with accomplished producer Christopher Birch for the single 'Have Nuh Gyal Like We' on his latest compilation titled the Symphony Riddim.
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