It was another successful milestone for Alliance general Bounty Killer, as he stood in the back of the V.I.P area, smiled with a couple of old friends, well-wishers, and his musical son Mavado.
The annual, It's The Party birthday celebration, held on Saturday at Auto-Visual, Viscan Plaza, ended in fantastic style.
"Another great day," he said. And this time nothing could stop his fun. "I don't even know what to tell you right now. I am just happy. The party never advertise and look at the support."
The venue, which is located at Hillview Avenue, in St Andrew, was full to capacity, with strong support from several dancehall artistes.
Almost two decades of solid lyrics, Bounty Killer, born Rodney Price, has been widely regarded worldwide as one of dancehall's main players.
At the end of the show, Bounty Killer and Mavado were seen engaged in a long conversation, while eager fans waited in line to get a photo opportunity with the self-proclaimed 'Ground God'.
It was his moment and he wanted everyone to know. "My fans see that I am proud of everything throughout my career. I am very proud. All blessing go to my mother (Miss Ivy)," he added.
Throughout the night, birthday wishes echoed over the microphone. "Bounty Killer you a di dads," Alliance selector Boom Boom said.
Boom Boom interacted well with the audience, as he delivered an energetic set which involved a number of Bounty Killer and Mavado hits.
Swatch International's Maestro adapted well to the crowd's energy, after the onslaught of Boom Boom. His set was appreciated by the crowd.
The Alliance general, who was dressed in his trademark all-black, was definitely having a good time. Maestro then played a couple of Vybz Kartel songs. Maybe at another time it would have caused problems, but no one seemed to be bothered by it. Even the Killer himself was seen saluting the lyrics of Vybz Kartel's Dollar Sign.
Renaissance provided the early juggling, as the party grew into a memorable event. At the end, Bounty Killer said it was perhaps his best birthday celebration.