MBABANE – Big Fun Entertainment deejays and Claiming Ground Records hosted a successful show at the fully packed Rhythm Nation Party at Tinkers.
Unlike in the previous one, which was a flop last month, this show was a success and the enormous number of ‘Ground Claimers’ that attended the show were the cherry on top. Hip-hop star Tiyas’ birthday celebration was part of the show.
The performances delivered by the Big Fun deejays, Rhythm Nation crew, as well as Claiming Ground Records artists Mozaik, Nomalungelo, Psycho Lution, and the birthday boy Tiyas were electrifying.
Wonderful
From the very start of the show the Big Fun spinners kept fun-lovers on the dancefloor.
Two Big Fun spinners in DJs Master P and Czar delivered wonderful performances with Master P standing out as the best on the night with his top-of-the-range selection of hip-hop tracks that got clubbers ecstatic.
Master P showed why he was rated as the best hip-hop deejay in the country with his outstanding set that left clubbers yearning for more addictive music perfected by the good mixing skills that got the crowd frantic with every track he played.
As people were gasping for fresh air after dancing non-stop to Master P’s session, in came another thrilling performance by the fast improving young spinner DJ Czar.
DJ Czar added fuel in the blazing hot fire that was started by Master P with his own magical selection of the latest house tracks that got revellers dancing up a storm.
Clubbers were treated to some wonderful hip-hop performances by Rhythm Nation’s Mozaik and Tyrone, Claiming Ground’s hip-hop genius Psycho Lution and RnB star Tiyas who both collaborated with songbird Nomalungelo.
Appreciation
Throughout the superb performances by the artists and deejays, the wild screams that emanated from the crowd threatened to blow-off the roof as fun-lovers showed their appreciation of the best of local entertainment.
This show followed another enthralling show by featuring South African DJ Black Coffee on Friday and was free to all clubbers as the Big Fun crew showed its gratitude to all the fans that supported the stable by attending the recent Durban Invasion shows at Tinkers.
The level of attendance and the positive response from the massive crowd clearly demonstrated that local people had recognised that the local deejays could host wonderful shows without inviting South African acts.