Outstanding Sting performances have been resulting in more income for Merciless and Kiprich.
At the show, which was held on December 26 at Jamworld in Portmore, the two artistes gave performances that people talked about long after the event.
Both got 'forwards' that were almost as loud as those Mavado and Vybz Kartel received during the clash.
But their performances were quite noteworthy because the two have been somewhat absent from music for a while.
So far, Merciless says he has been booked for at least 20 shows in the Caribbean and Europe.
"A whole lot a thing a happen since Sting. Nuff calls mi a get fi shows and all dem things deh," Merciless told The STAR.
"The performance weh mi give a Sting lead up to all a dem bookings weh mi a get right now. Mi give thanks to Sting 'cause (Isaiah) Laing neva haffi book mi, so mi appreciate that."
Kiprich has also been basking in all the glory after demolishing Monster Empire with his strong Sting performance.
Kiprich
"I have been crazy busy after Sting, whole heap a calls from United States, Ireland and mi even have a tour a come up in Europe any time now. A whole heap a dem a come man," said Kiprich while noting that he should be recording with
DASECA and Big Ship in the coming weeks.
"Di performance at Sting did open a new page, it lift up di thing pon a level. Most a di people dem weh call a talk bout di
performance at Sting. This Sting was the biggest Sting and people from all over the world see it, even online."
With the shows coming in, Merciless says he is needed in the music because he is a vital element.
"Di people dem need mi inna dancehall. Weh day when mi gone di business lean sideways 'cause di corner post did missing," Merciless said.
In addition to the many shows, Merciless' Sting performance is being followed by songs titled Christian Girl and No Man. In addition, an album will be released in March.
Along with recording many new songs, Kiprich will also be making new music videos in February.