Hitting the stage singing ‘Blood a Boil’, international recording artiste Khago pranced onto the stage, waving a white towel, and immediately, began to leap all over the stage as he belted out his big dancehall hit. The large crowd which had packed into Saamans Park in St. Lucia last weekend to see Jamaica's biggest dancehall stars erupted in a frenzy of towel waving as it roared its approval at the dimunitive superstar.
After that initial burst of energy, Khago changed gears neatly into the laid-back segment of his set, with the reggae-flavoured 'Nah Mek Dem Draw My Energy’, and the soulful ‘Gwaan Live My Life’, both of which were greeted with finger forwards and lighters. He kicked up things a notch with ‘White Ts and Adidas’, and a wave of electricity ran through the crowd like an electric current when he sang the first few bars of ‘Tun Up Mi Ting’ on the Overproof Riddim. The forwards rocked the venue like a mini-earthquake.
The crowd had hardly settled down before he began to croon ‘Love Stomach’ with the females singing ‘you make me see stars, you make me see moon…’ in one clear voice. Smiling, he paused to introduce his first breakout hit, ‘Caan Cool’, and as he performed the track, the audience rocked to the sweet harmonies.