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Popcaan thrilled the crowd.

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Cocoa Tea was in fine form.

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Capelton brought the show to an end.

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Part of the huge crowd enjoying themselves at Digicel’s Reggae on the Hill on Sunday.

Reggae sets Farley Hill on fire!

Like the song says, it was hit after hit after hit when the curtains came down with Digicel’s Reggae on the Hill on Sunday.

With thousands of music lovers making the trip to Farley Hill and grabbing every possible vantage point, they were surely not disappointed with the five headliners of the show.

The local artistes also had their time on stage as they were mixed between the overseas guests.

Sanchez rocked the crowd and got them in the mood with his silky smooth voice and range as he serenaded the crowd.

The pace started to pick up with Spragga Benz and then Popcaan added more fuel to the fire that was burning on “The Hill”.

Moving through the years of his career Popcaan had the crowd singing along as well.

Cocoa Tea brought the crowd back down to a simmer with his slower songs before Capleton erupted with his high energy entrance.

The “Fireman” was jumping in the air and singing as he opened with one of his mega hits “The day will come”. Also hitting the stage was Jahmiel, EZB, Fully Loaded and Buggy, Triple X. (CG)

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