Launched at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel last week, Sting promoter Isaiah Laing of Supreme Promotions announced Kartel to be a part of the ‘Warriors’ category, which includes Beenie Man and Bounty Killer, at the 27th staging of the event at Jam World in Portmore, St Catherine. However, when THE STAR spoke to the deejay yesterday he said he will not be attending the event this year.

He said, “No one has approached me, much less paid a deposit but yet I see myself on a poster at the Sting launch. How presumptuous of Supreme (Promotions). No Gaza artiste will be performing at Sting anyway. We are doing South America again because apparently they can’t get enough of the Gaza government.”

Laing, however, says differently. According to Laing he spoke to the deejay last week and commented, “he’ll be there, don’t worry.”

No Advertised Clashes

Laing

Kartel has been a controversial performer at Sting since his on-stage fight with veteran deejay Ninja Man years ago. In 2008, he and singjay Mavado made headlines when they lyrically clashed at one of the largest Sting crowds yet. Last year, anticipation was active for a lyrical battle between him and former mentor Bounty Killer which did not take place.

This year, Sting embraced a new main partner, telecommunications company LIME and has no advertised clashes, which it has made its name on, but rather will be focusing on performances. In the ‘Warriors’ segment Bounty Killer and Beenie Man will be joined by Etana, Khago, I-Octane among others.

Other segments include the 13 ‘Bad Girls’ include the ‘Bad Gyal’ Ce’Cile, Lisa Hyper, D’Angel, Ikaya, Face, Pamputae and Tifa. Twin of Twins, Food Kartel, Tanto Blacks and Apache and Sarge have been charged with providing a combination of laughter and insight as the ‘Sting Commentators’.

Sunshine, Bambino and Liquid are designated ‘Sting Disc Jocks’, with Nesbeth, Zamunda, Cush Hunta, Charlie Blacks and supposedly Shawn Storm and Popcaan among those in the ‘Spotlight’ segment.

Source: jamaica-star