Written by: Simone Tull
Shenseea, ‘the Princess of Dancehall’, recently touched down in Barbados. She sent her ShenYeng fan-base wild with her performance at Limerz Cruise’s event Seventh Heaven. It was hosted on the lush grounds of Bellevue Plantation. It seemed patrons’ sole interest was seeing the Jamaican artiste hit the stage. Nothing seemed to excite them until after an extended wait she finally emerged.
From the moment she hit the stage the venue was filled with ecstatic screams. The artiste’s engaging style of performance kept attendees tuned in as they heeded her every command. Shenseea showed why she has been creating a stir both regionally and internationally. She thrilled patrons with favourites like Tie Me Up, Trending Gyal and Foreplay. It was even more hyped when she launched in to the extremely popular Blessed.
Some party-goers got some one-on-one time with the rising star when she welcomed them to the stage to show off their dancing skills. One fan, who was clearly enamoured with the artiste, even used the opportunity to snap several selfies with the performer.
Fans on stage for dance competitions
Seventh Heaven was billed as girls’ night out and the line-up for the event was predominantly female. Beside Shenseea, there were local soca artiste Shanta Prince, DJ Diamond and Trinidadian DJ Duchess. Patrick the Hypeman was also part of the cast.
Shanta Prince
Limerz Cruise’s next event will be their New Year’s party ‘First Light’ which will feature appearances by Lil Rick, Mole and international DJ Riggo Suave.
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