Lovely lasses promoting the Adrenaline Rush drink pose for the camera during, 'Girls Gone Wild' at Weekenz on Tuesday, May 6. - Colin Hamilton photos
Tuesday night saw the first staging of Assassin's 'Girls Gone Wild Tuesdays', which is set to take place every Tuesday at Weekenz (on Constant Spring Road).
The event, which saw most patrons turning out after 1 a.m., may not have been the booming start that was anticipated. However, by the end of the night, a number of artistes and patrons were in attendance, showing their support for deejay Assassin's brainchild.
Celebrities of all types turned out to witness and support Assassin's 'Girls Gone Wild'. They included, Bounty Killer, Sean Paul, Bugle, Serani, Leftside, Future Fambo, Voicemail, Flex, Shane-O, Einstein, the One *lo** Family, Dancer Keiva the Diva, Shelly Belly, Razz and Biggy, Jigsy, Penny Bling and others who turned out to have a good time.
The c****ination of hot dancehall and hip hop tracks being played by the *lo**line and Renaissance selectors and the spectacle of a few brave females who dared to 'get wild' and bare it all on stage rounded up the experience of Assassin's concept of 'Girls Gone Wild Tuesdays'.
These cuties chilled while enjoying the vibes at the early part of the party. - Colin Hamilton photos
At around 12:20 a.m., Assassin took the stage and made an offer of US$100 for any female who could 'get wild' to the sound of Busy Signal's Pon Di Edge.
It was then that the dutty wine was merged with some full splits and rolls, leaving one lucky female the winner of the prize money.
When THE STAR spoke with Assassin at the end of the night, he was pleased with the support on the first night.
"Dem sey first impressions are lasting and we really appreciate the turnout and it's a great start," Assassin said.
Assassin also wanted to make it clear that 'Girls Gone Wild Tuesdays' was going to be a party with a difference.
"Is just a party without the negative vibes, is not no segregation ting, from yuh a artiste an a do music, yuh can come an expect fi hear yuh tune play. Suh to me, this is just a step in getting the music back in the right place," Assassin said.
-T.A.E.
Left: Sean Paul was among the stars who turned out to support Assassin's venture. Center: Wearing a red mini, grey bustier and a winning smile, is a good way to get noticed by our cameras. Who can object to her hotness. Right: This lean lass got some attention at Assassin's Girls Gone Wild party, held at Weekenz on Tuesday. - Colin Hamilton photos