DEFINITELY the 'Comeback Kid for the year 2010', deejay Future Fambo's
career is moving from strength to strength. With his fan base growing
since the release earlier this year of his Seanizzle-produced hit Rum
And Red Bull, (featuring Beenie Man), Fambo's demand has spiked.
The deejay, known for his energetic on-stage presence, recently returned
to Jamaica from a two-show trip to Canada, where he had fans in a
frenzy as he worked the stage like a pro. Dubbed Reggaelution, the shows
were staged by PFB Entertainment on October 29 inside the Government
Entertainment Complex in Toronto and the following night in Montreal.
Both shows were well supported and kudos to the promoters for proper
stage management and good time control.
Of course, Fambo's international hit Rum And Red Bull proved to be a favourite mix, despite the fact that 'Doctor', Beenie
Man, wasn't there in person to sing the hook. However, Future Fambo's
delivery was on point and, as the self-proclaimed Drunken Master of the
Dancehall, he delighted patrons with his infectious Swaggaholic style
and song of the same name.
Also a hit with the Canadian massive was the single Pop Bottle, and
Fambo made sure to work it with the crowd. Before he exited centre
stage, the deejay called on stage Supa Hype, much to the delight of
patrons who enjoyed the extra treat.
Although Fambo didn't get to perform This Life in Toronto, he gave it to
the Montreal fans without holding back any emotion and this proved a
sobering moment during the Drunken Master's act.
It was obvious that the deejay himself was having fun on stage and he
was able to convey that element to the patrons, many of whom danced and
sang with hands in the air as Future Fambo took time to thank them for
the opportunity to perform for them.
Future Fambo was one of six acts including Supa Hype and the Big Ship
Crew of Laden, Chino, Stephen Di Genius and captain of the Big Ship,
Freddie McGregor contracted to perform at both shows. Fambo opened for
Freddie who was the headliner.
During an interview after his performance, an excited Fambo expressed
his joy at being able to totally satisfy his Canadian fans and his
pleasant surprise at the response to his singles.
"Right now, it's Fambo's Canada," he said with a laugh. "My job was to
get the crowd excited and give them their money's worth and for me it
was mission accomplished," Fambo said, adding, "I am on a natural high.
It is so overwhelming. About eight months ago Freddie (McGregor) said to
me 'Fambo, you going to be blessed this year' and I am proving that
now," the deejay said soberly.
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