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Sunday, February 8, 2015

Gully Bop expects big Caymanas crowd

Gully Bop on Wednesday said he was expecting “likkle more” than the 7,500-strong crowd that turned out for Sting 2014, as he prepares to headline tomorrow’s McKay Security Caymanas Live Entertainment Series at Caymanas Park.

“From mi born, mi neva guh ova deh. Mi don’t know weh in deh look like. Mi neva guh Caymanas Park yet, but mi duh Sting ah Portmore, an mi expect likkle more people than Sting,” the overnight dancehall sensation told THE WEEKEND STAR.

A Sting-like crowd at the Portmore racetrack would swell Caymanas Park’s Saturday attendance by more than 50 per cent. The racetrack attracts an average crowd of 5,000 for Saturday racemeets.

“Caymanas thing nuh so expensive like Sting. Dat almost free, and Gully Bop a deh deh. From Gully Bop deh deh, dat a guh sell off, straight up,” the new dancehall star added.

Gully Bop joins a select group of artistes to grace the McKay Security Caymanas Live Series, which started with Busy Signal. Other top acts to have appeared on the series included I-Octane, Spice, Tifa, Kalado and Alkaline.

Though he shot to stardom last November, a month before headlining Sting 2014, Gully Bop is a 50-year-old veteran formerly known as Countryman.

Father

Father of three children, now adults – 27 and 25-year-old girls, and a 22-year-old son – Gully Bop said he has done his homework on Caymanas Park, which regards itself as offering “family entertainment”.

“Let me explain this thing. I am a very intelligent deejay; those songs you hear playing, don’t expect to hear that out of my mouth at Caymanas Park. I don’t deejay those things at VIP events. It’s a different crowd. You have to know how you are going to talk. A nuh Sting thing. All the prime minister could be in the crowd. You have to be very careful,” he said.


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Gully Bop expects big Caymanas crowd

Gully Bop expects big Caymanas crowd

Gully Bop on Wednesday said he was expecting “likkle more” than the 7,500-strong crowd that turned out for Sting 2014, as he prepares to headline tomorrow’s McKay Security Caymanas Live Entertainment Series at Caymanas Park.

“From mi born, mi neva guh ova deh. Mi don’t know weh in deh look like. Mi neva guh Caymanas Park yet, but mi duh Sting ah Portmore, an mi expect likkle more people than Sting,” the overnight dancehall sensation told THE WEEKEND STAR.

A Sting-like crowd at the Portmore racetrack would swell Caymanas Park’s Saturday attendance by more than 50 per cent. The racetrack attracts an average crowd of 5,000 for Saturday racemeets.

“Caymanas thing nuh so expensive like Sting. Dat almost free, and Gully Bop a deh deh. From Gully Bop deh deh, dat a guh sell off, straight up,” the new dancehall star added.

Gully Bop joins a select group of artistes to grace the McKay Security Caymanas Live Series, which started with Busy Signal. Other top acts to have appeared on the series included I-Octane, Spice, Tifa, Kalado and Alkaline.

Though he shot to stardom last November, a month before headlining Sting 2014, Gully Bop is a 50-year-old veteran formerly known as Countryman.

Father

Father of three children, now adults – 27 and 25-year-old girls, and a 22-year-old son – Gully Bop said he has done his homework on Caymanas Park, which regards itself as offering “family entertainment”.

“Let me explain this thing. I am a very intelligent deejay; those songs you hear playing, don’t expect to hear that out of my mouth at Caymanas Park. I don’t deejay those things at VIP events. It’s a different crowd. You have to know how you are going to talk. A nuh Sting thing. All the prime minister could be in the crowd. You have to be very careful,” he said.


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Gully Bop expects big Caymanas crowd

Sunday, January 11, 2015

Gully Bop Kissing His Girlfriend Also Talks About Finding True Love And Marriage

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Gully Bop Kissing his Girlfriend also talks about finding true love &Marriage They say people come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime. It turns out that Shauna Chin came into Gully Bop’s life at the right time. Chin, who was heading out of Jamaica when she met the artiste, dropped everything, including her

flight plans and made a 180. Gully Bop confirmed that Chin is not just his manager but she is the love of his life. “She is signed in my heart, “ said Gully Bop in an exclusive interview with Loop News, in which he affectionately kissed Chin. Who knows, the New Year may have wedding bells ringing.

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Friday, July 26, 2013

McGregor Gully residents continue protest over police killing

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Thursday, July 25, 2013 | 10:56 AM

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Angry residents in McGregor Gully, East Kingston have again taken to the streets in protest over the shooting death of a man by the police in their community on Wednesday.The man, 38-year-old Omar Young was shot and killed during an alleged shootout.Police said that a 9 mm firearm was recovered during the incident.But irate residents blocking roadway on Wednesday have contradicted the police report.“Murder them murder the youth a contract killing them carry out,” claimed one female protester.She was among several people who used debris to again block roadways in the community Thursday morning.-Kimmo MatthewsLike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jamaicaobserverFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/JamaicaObserver

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