After the four-hour journey from Kingston to Lucea, Hanover, the STAR of the month (February) arrived at Club 300.
Outside the club, patrons lined up, anxiously waiting to get inside to get a glimpse of KipRich.
Inside, KipRich played pool and engaged some of the natives in some rib-tickling conversations, much to their delight.
Face-off
After the games, it was party time, and there was a face-off between the 'Linkz', with British Linkz from Lucea and Dutty Linkz from Kingston, packing the dance floor.
Laden had patrons believing that it was their Time to Shine, as the song had to be 'pulled up' as the forwards kept coming.
Patrons soaked up the vibes as much as they consumed Magnum and other liquors, building up a momentum for the live performances.
A few of the local acts took the stage, but it was Frada and Accent Dougal, who got the tough crowd to let out a few 'blanks of approval'.
People were ungrateful
It was more difficult for Ritchie Ras, as a few words into his song, the boos rang out. He, however got a handful of forwards later on, but said that the people were ungrateful.
Telah, a former Magnum Kings and Queens contestant, turned the place inside out when she declared that she loved the 'Stompin Shop' as she was not into the whole 'Rompin' thing. The forwards came fast and were long lasting as she delivered songs from her catalogue.
Upon hearing that 'Kippo' was about to grace the stage, Club 300 went loco. He interacted with the crowd well as he delivered some of his more popular songs.
Kerry Buruy, one of the patrons present, said that the night was good but should have gone on longer.
"It was really good, just that it seemed really short, looking forward to the next visit she told THE STAR.
Girls from Kingston, Lucea and Green Island in Hanover could not resist attending at the Caution - The 'Nuh Behaviour' Military takeover show at Club 300 in Lucea last Friday. Magnum Tonic Wine, Blue Promotions and The Star were part sponsors.
Bess FM's DJ Naz (second left) and Sherica Graham, of Lucea, Hanover, pose with One Third's (from left) Miguel, Andre and Al.
The 'Dutty Link' dance crew were all in their element at the Caution - The 'Nuh Behaviour' Military takeover show at Club 300 in Lucea last Friday. - Noel Thompson photos
Well-known dancer from Lucea, Hanover, 'Cassandra', shows off her dancing talent.
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