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Glenmuir erupted for RE-TV Tour
kyle campbell & Alexandria Nash
Tuesday, May 13, 2008

One of the Glenmuir High School girls screams after being kissed on the hand by Christopher Martin.

The RE-TV school tour, rolled all the way down to May Pen, Clarendon, to Glenmuir High School to preach the very important message of "abstinence - it's your right!"
After a few words from the sponsors: Coca Cola and Digicel, Melina from the Jamaica AIDs Support spoke a few words about the disease and her experiences.

"I've been living with HIV for some years now, Glenmuir listen to your parents and teachers, abstinence is best, it's your right!"

First artiste on the tour, was Omari, he sang his songs, Help, and Tell Me A Who, as well as other new songs. He told the students, "I was reading the newspapers, and it said that Jamaica has the highest rating of AIDS in the Caribbean.
That's why abstinence mek sense".
Next up, was D'Angel whose Downtown Girl had the students rocking.

"Why I stress on abstaining, it is sure thing, Abstinence mek sense, that's why I waited so long to have a child. Ladies, mek sure you're independent and have yuh education," she told the Glenmuir students, then sang her hit Blaze.
Daseca's own Serani, was up next. When he hit the stage, screams erupted from the ladies of Glenmuir as he sang Study People.

He asked the students, "You know why RE-TV is here?" They responded with "Yes, abstinence it's your right!" He further begged the students to wait and have sex. He then sang his hit She Loves Me, which again had the girls screaming. He also, extended a Happy Mother's day to all the mothers, followed by singing the hit S***kin Rich.

The dancers Shady Squad, rocked the stage with their routine, touched with their explosive moves, which had all the ladies screaming from the start.

Etana graced the Glenmuir stage, singing Warrior Love, Wrong Address, and mixing with her amazing vocal performance.

The governor Christopher Martin hit the stage singing his hit on the Guardian Angel riddim, Take My Wings. He had the ladies screaming and begging for a touch as he sang Giving it. He told them "Abstinence it's your right, it makes sense, you need to listen and take heed, let the message bless you".
Bugle came out singing his mega-hit What Am I Gonna Do. He had a nice cool vibe, that had the audience enjoying every minute, the performance reached a high, when Serani, came on stage singing their hit Doh. The crowd went WILD!
RDX, awed the students with songs Everybody Dance, and Dance. They showed Glenmuir great dance moves, while giving a crazy performance filled with energy.

Voice Mail was said to be the final act, they sang their hits Bembe, Get Crazy among others, also their new songs, Gangalee and Get the Money. They told the audience "You students don't be like the town schools, with all the violence, is just peace we dealing with, and please, don't forget the message," O'Neil said.

Well, just when the students thought the show was over, they received a surprise guest artiste, 'Basically I'm saying', Busy Signal, who jumped on the stage to receive loud screams and cheers. Rising to the top, Rise and Beat, Jail, These are The days and Bad Man Place had the Glenmuir students wanting more. He had all the students moving and singing in a frenzy of cool vibes.

After a stop like that, one would hope that RE-TV will grace their school, with performances like these (and a informative message as well).

Please be on the look out, for a big white bus! And, of course, be on the look for the update every week in the TEENage - Every TEEN Matters!


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