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PHOTOS: Chronixx treats revelers to an exceptional Reggae dance fest

Rachael Kulanyi by Rachael Kulanyi
June 30, 2019
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In a night full of exceptional performances, Chronixx the man of the night owned his show. The Jamaican sensation served the regga lovers to a two hour energetic performance that left the revelers yawning for more. The crowd danced and sung to Chronology tunes while waving the Jamaican and Ugandan flags.

Clad in a colourful Kitenge shirt,Chronixx preached unity through his music. One of the revelers was overheard chanting how the best part of the performance was when the icon reminded the crowd about Emperor Haile Selassie’s visit to Jamaica in 1966 where the Emperor told Africans to stop killing each other and love one another.

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Revelers enjoying the night with the Ugandan flag raised up

 Tunes like smile Jamaica, Here comes trouble, clean like a whistle stood out as the revelers sung the lyrics.

Chronixx performance left many whispering how the Jamaican icon is the best thing for reggae in this generation.

Cindy performing
Maddox dancing the night away

However, before the man of the day got on stage, our very own local talent entertained the party-goers. From Chameleone, Maddox, Cindy and Weasel the musicians spiced the night with amazing performances.

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