Local NewsNews Reggae stars rise to the occasion by Barbados Today 15/11/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Aguinaldo Belgrave 15/11/2023 3 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 678 The inaugural Rise Reggae, hosted on Saturday night by Nouvelle Vie and billed as a show of headliners, proved to be a resounding success. The artistes in the lineup proved that their live performances could easily rival their studio recordings, during the nearly five-hour-long production at Kensington Oval. Tarrus Rileyโs high-energy performance was top-class. His one challenge was which selections to choose from his vast catalogue of songs, but he seemed determined to include as many as humanly possible. He managed to successfully display his extensive discography for his enthusiastic and appreciative fans. Mr Singy Singy, as he is also known, treated the audience to a fantastic showing that included favourites like Getty Getty No Wantee, Just the Way You Are, Superman, Stay with You, Sorry is a Sorry Word, Good Girl Gone Bad, Stay with You and Simple Blessings. He also incorporated newer material like Lighter, his collaboration with Shenseea. As the clock approached the scheduled 2 a.m. conclusion, Riley temporarily exited the stage, leaving attendees to believe the show had ended. However, he returned shortly after, donning a vibrant blue ensemble with a complementary yellow hat, reflecting the national colours of Barbados, and delivered another slew of top tracks. During Rileyโs set, renowned musician Dean Fraser took centre stage, along with other members of the Blak Soil Band, engaging in a spirited tune-for-tune battle. The face-off included chart-topping hits from Dexta Daps, Beres Hammond, Garnet Silk, Brian McKnight, Mario, and Usher highlighting the backing artistesโ musical capabilities. Fraser demonstrated his prowess on the saxophone, performing Bob Marleyโs Redemption Song. Gramps Morgan joined Riley on stage for Sheโs Royal and Riley did a playful impersonation of his fellow Jamaicanโs singing style. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians Grampsโ own set resonated with those in attendance. Gaining prominence as a member of Morgan Heritage, he demonstrated his ability to command the stage as an individual artiste. Backed by a solo keyboardist, he pleased fans with favourites Woman Like You, People Like You, Sheโs Still Loving Me and Psalm 23, his collaboration with Buju Banton. He displayed his versatility with his Runaway Bay, which has a distinct country music feel. Biggie Irie added a nostalgic touch, providing a flashback moment by performing Ten Tons of Love and Slow Dance with You. His set included covers of Tracy Chapmanโs Baby Can I Hold You, Beres Hammondโs Double Trouble, and Bob Marleyโs Africa Unite. Concertgoers went wild as he sang Loveindeerโs What Police Can Do. The cast also featured Barrington Levy who thrilled the audience with hits like Be Strong, Too Experienced, Murderer, Prison Oval Rock, Work, Here I Come, and Black Roses. He was joined by Gramps Morgan for a rendition of Down by the River and offered a taste of his new release Money is the Drug. Levyโs son, Nerro, made an appearance during the set. Throughout the production, tribute was paid to the late Warren Jon Doe Forte. The Renegade Squad, with whom Jon Doe played, dedicated their session to his memory. A video montage added an emotional touch to the presentation. The featured artistes sang songs in honour of the much-loved deejay who died suddenly in November 2021. Moved to tears, his wife Tracy Morgan-Forte expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support since his passing. (STT) Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Tribunal blocks FSC bid to halt Equity appeal By Emmanuel Josephย 12/03/2026 Colombia seeks deeper ties after embassy reopens 12/03/2026 Jordan urges balance between job market flexibility, protections for young workers 12/03/2026