Recall was electric

November 12, 2024
Terry Strawberry looks picture-perfect in pink.
Terry Strawberry looks picture-perfect in pink.
Belle Seaton stuns with her chic, retro-inspired look.
Belle Seaton stuns with her chic, retro-inspired look.
This flaming hot trio spreads the love at ‘Recall’.
This flaming hot trio spreads the love at ‘Recall’.
Rayne Williams (left) and her bestie, Tash Porter.
Rayne Williams (left) and her bestie, Tash Porter.
Natascia Smith turns heads at every corner.
Natascia Smith turns heads at every corner.
Frenchy enjoys some good, old-school dancehall vibes.
Frenchy enjoys some good, old-school dancehall vibes.
Photos by Anthony Minott/Photogrpaher 
Aidonnia Warren brings the heat.
Photos by Anthony Minott/Photogrpaher Aidonnia Warren brings the heat.
Natalie Henry lighting up the night with her energy.
Natalie Henry lighting up the night with her energy.
Recall vixens capturing the night’s excitement.
Recall vixens capturing the night’s excitement.
Little Miss brings her own flavour to the vibes.
Little Miss brings her own flavour to the vibes.
OT Boss and Terry Strawberry bring the couple vibes to ‘Recall’.
OT Boss and Terry Strawberry bring the couple vibes to ‘Recall’.
Alecia Ringrose gives off a kissy face.
Alecia Ringrose gives off a kissy face.
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Mas Camp on Arthur Wint Drive in St Andrew was transformed into a retro paradise last weekend as Recall, a retro party, took fans on a journey back to the golden days of dancehall.

The 'Print Pink' theme was in full effect, and the ladies were decked out, their excitement as vibrant as their outfits. DJ sets featuring hardcore hits like Vybz Kartel's Dumper Truck had the crowd melting like ice cream on a hot summer day. The night was alive with classic dancehall and reggae tunes, filling the air with nostalgia. Disc jocks Bad Gyal Marie, Scientist, ZJ Liquid, and others, kept the crowd energised, masterfully blending iconic hits from the '90s and early 2000s.

Songs from legends like Beenie Man, Shabba Ranks, Cham, and Bounty Killer took the patrons back to the era when these tracks ruled the airwaves. As the DJs shifted into clash songs from Mavado and Vybz Kartel, the crowd exploded, embodying the fierce, electric energy that defined dancehall in its prime.

Here are the highlights.

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