Castle Blue contestants shine at second Magnum show

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February 25, 2017
Contributed The Magnum Vixens photobombed this group shot of the Castle Blue male contestants.
Contributed Host of Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall, Yanique 'Curvy Diva' Barrett, shares lens with Magnum's Mark Telfer
Contributed Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall judges (L-R) Cordell 'Scatta' Burrell, Miss Kitty and Professor Nuts were all on point in their respective styles.
Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall judges (from left) Cordell 'Scatta' Burrell, Miss Kitty and Professor Nuts, were on point last season.
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Magnum Kings and Queens of Dancehall hit D'Entrance for its second live show of Season 10.

The show opened with a fashion showcase from Lava Stitch Designs with Desmond Onfroy.

The Castle Blue team performances started with Shacky Di Diva's Look Too Good Fi A Boy Stress Mi.

The crowd liked her energy but judge Skatta thought she needed some more witty lyrics. Miss Kitty felt she sounded hoarse.

Vanzo's Big Woman got a good reaction. Miss Kitty said she fell in love with his distinct and unique voice.

The judges agreed that Kimmii Thickas lacked breath control and clarity when delivering Fren Mi Nuh Keep.

Carey Akustiks performed Make A Change and had D'Entrance waving and singing along. Skatta thought Carey Akustiks had clarity, potency and his lyrics were on point and gave a clean, good performance.

gritty performance

Shyne Tyme performed My Man that fleetingly grabbed the audience's attention.

Movack stirred the crowd with Relationship, which had a storyline that had Professor Nut in awe, while Skatta said Movack "come fi di MKQ title".

Real Steele gave a gritty performance of Jah Jah A Mi Keeper and had Professor Nuts dancing on stage.

Skatta said the princess was a breath of fresh air with her conviction, delivery, and lyrics.

D'Element's Lyrical Beats found the formula with Miss Kitty and the patrons.

"I have never heard that flow on the show before. Your flow so different and it shows that vocabulary is elevated," Professor Nuts commented.

Ali-Ferrari came out looking like an established touring artiste in her black cat suit with yellow piping, but breath control and weak lyrics did not sit well after she delivered 'Siddung Inna Saddle'.

Compass grabbed attention with his full-white costume and stage antics as 'the lyrical Isis' performing Who Get Over Who Quicker.

The judges appreciated his commitment to entertain the patrons.

Shanara gave a low-energy performance of Wi Nuh Inna Weh Dem Inna, but was encouraged by Kitty.

Caano's Love You More had all the judges cheering during and after his performance, Skatta deejaying parts of his response, mimicking the singjay's chorus.

Suspense deejayed Nuh Business while Advance had pitch issues with Anything She Like. But the crowd still loved his closing presentation.

Host Yanique announced that princesses Aksana and Dexii and princes Kaama and Crazy Nacka were eliminated from Castle Red.

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