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    Something Extra | Monday | Lifestyle | Jamaica Gleaner



    Published:Monday | April 24, 2023 | 12:47 AM

    Singer Nadine Sutherland, beautiful in green, shone brighter than the stars that lit up the open venue on Wednesday night. She could not miss the opportunity to celebrate with the most recent Best Reggae Album Grammy winner.

    DJ Steamaz had the crowd rocking during his set with a slew of reggae hits across the decades.

    DJ Steamaz had the crowd rocking during his set with a slew of reggae hits across the decades.

     The man of the moment was obviously overjoyed to be among his friends and supporters. Speaking with ‘Something Extra’, he shared that the celebration was long overdue.

    The man of the moment was obviously overjoyed to be among his friends and supporters. Speaking with ‘Something Extra’, he shared that the celebration was long overdue.

    Author and cultural commentator Donna Hope came up to give Kabaka Pyramid her best wishes on his earthstrong.

    Author and cultural commentator Donna Hope came up to give Kabaka Pyramid her best wishes on his earthstrong.

    Dancehall diva Tifa could not miss the chance to party with her friend and colleague Kabaka Pyramid. They used the occasion to perform the track ‘Mr Rastaman’, which is featured on the Grammy Award-winning album.

    Dancehall diva Tifa could not miss the chance to party with her friend and colleague Kabaka Pyramid. They used the occasion to perform the track ‘Mr Rastaman’, which is featured on the Grammy Award-winning album.

    Kamila’s Kitchen restaurateur Kamila McDonald was happy to be sharing meals and smiles during Pyramid’s celebration.

    Kamila’s Kitchen restaurateur Kamila McDonald was happy to be sharing meals and smiles during Pyramid’s celebration.

    Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange presented Kabaka Pyramid with a birthday gift – a limited edition of the book ‘Tacky’s Revolt: The Story of an Atlantic Slave War’ by Vincent Brown.

    Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport Olivia ‘Babsy’ Grange presented Kabaka Pyramid with a birthday gift – a limited edition of the book ‘Tacky’s Revolt: The Story of an Atlantic Slave War’ by Vincent Brown.

    The Summit in New Kingston was the place to be last Wednesday evening. Under the stars and surrounded by the who’s who of dancehall and reggae music in Jamaica, recording artiste Kabaka Pyramid celebrated his birthday in fine style. The occasion also served as the official Grammy win party for Reggae Album of the year The Kalling. Close friends and colleagues shared messages of love, respect and admiration that were humbly received by the Kontraband singer. And what is a birthday celebration without a presentation of gifts and cutting a cake? The night concluded with much laughter and good music. Something Extra has the highlights.


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