With yesterday’s staging of Sting 2015 receiving not so stellar reviews from some attendees, I thought for the final “Oldies Sunday” of 2015 I’d feature one of the earlier shows. In Sting 1991, there were performances from the likes of Frankie Paul (who wasn’t able to attend last night’s event due to ailments), Tony Rebel, Shine Head, Culture, Freddie McGregor, and of course a clash between Ninja Man and SuperCat. If you’re one of the disappointed members, maybe this earlier staging can brush away some bad vibes. Check it out below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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Watch @ReggaeSting Launch Here!
It’s that time again… Sting! Watch the Sting 2015 Launch below and share your thoughts in the comments section.

PRESS RELEASE: Major Changes For @ReggaeSting
The countdown has begun for Sting, arguably one of the most anticipated annual events, and this year Supreme Promotions, the event’s organizer, is planning on a brand-new structure.
Sting 2015, under the theme ‘From Then ‘Til Now’, will mark a revolution for the historic event.
This year’s staging will be centered on honoring the major contributors to Jamaica’s music industry’s longest-running entertainment event. “We have been doing this since 1984 at Cinema II. Our posters are hot tickets.
“Year to year, people would try to get one to place on their walls at home, which indicates the impact of this event.
“It’s not we alone who do this, so we want to take some time to highlight the ones that help us make Sting what it is today,” said Sting creative director Dimario McDowell.
To accommodate the best of what the over 50 acts have to offer, gone are the days of lengthy full sets. A new wave of tighter sets, laced with only hit records from each performer, is the new order.
“We have to create a way to facilitate a large magnitude of artistes – constricted to the same time period, from dusk to dawn – where everybody gets to see who they want and hear what they want, the big tunes,” Sting founder and CEO Isaiah Laing added.
The brand-new structure will also see a mega midnight attraction with two of Dancehall’s most sought-after hit makers already secured for the event, which will be held on December 26 at Jamworld.
“Every year, we try to book them, and they always have shows in other parts of the world. They are in high demand ’cause they already cross over into the international market. We reach out to them from early, and they are excited to return,” said Sting conceptualizer Junior ‘Heavy-D’ Fraser.
In a few weeks, a press conference will be used to announce the top giants planned for the event.
Sting is renowned for having its audience witness one-of-a-kind entertainment. There have been memorable clashes involving Titans Shabba Ranks, Ninja Man, Super Cat, Mad Cobra, Beenie Man, and Bounty Killer, as well as outstanding performances from hip-hop greats Notorious BIG, DMX, and Foxy Brown, as well as iconic reggae acts Buju Banton, Freddie McGregor, Patra, and Maxi Priest.
Next month’s event will be no different as ticket purchasers will continue to get the best of reggae and dancehall at the same great price.
The greatest one-night Reggae and Dancehall show in the world, Sting is already the hot topic on showgoers’ lips.

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NEW VIDEO: @MasickaMusic At @ReggaeSting 2014

Taking his place at the “Greatest One Night Show” was Dancehall artist Masicka. With a brief set, Masicka went in on some of his singles, called out current rival Demarco and sent shots at Aidonia. I was hoping there would’ve been a clash between Masicka and Demarco but at the time this post was drafted there was word of an altercation between the two backstage. More performances will be featured later. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ztkm8aLhyV8
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NEW VIDEO: @RealGullyBop – My God Dem Nuh Bad Like Me

Gully Bop’s career has been driving at 1000 MPH lately and with Sting 2014 around the corner he released the music video for his 2nd single, “My God Dem Nuh Bad Like Me“. Lots of graphics in this video and with a mix of him performing on stage, deejaying to the camera, Dancers busting moves and shots thrown at Alkaline, Gully just wants to spread the message that no one is bad like him. With his name buzzing like crazy, let’s see what happens at Sting. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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NEW VIDEO: @OnstageTV Interviews @Gage_Almighty

At this year’s staging of Sting, Gage, Tommy Lee Sparta and Alkaline will be at odds. Tonight, Gage joined the Onstage set to discuss a few things. Sporting a near mirror image of his idol, Vybz Kartel, he spoke on his rift with Tommy Lee Sparta and Alkaline, his new look, proving his clash skills at Sting, his career so far, not considering himself a “Child” of Vybz Kartel despite the comparisons, his influence and future endeavours. With Sting looking to be a hot one this year, let’s see how Gage measures up to his fellow competitors. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
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