All roads now point to the Splashmins Summer Park today, for the culmination of this year's annual Jamzone Summer events with the Beach Jam.
This comes after the "Rozay Invasion" at the Guyana National Stadium, as the US Rap Hip Hop phenomenon, brought down the curtains on the Mega Concert Series, 'International Night.'
The crowd trickled into the Stadium for expectedly late performances and the show got underway sometime around 01:00hrs with Macka Diamond and Spice blazing the trail for the 'Huh' self made, "hustler."
Mavado who had headlined the Summer activities in Guyana last year was a no show.
Caribbean Trakker was told that his failure to turn up stems from immigration problems related to documents.
The 'Energy God' Elephant Man did not miss a beat or was out of sync with his Caribbean fans with his performance.
Even though some would have said that you had to be a Rick Ross fan to enjoy his performance, the crowd did burst into frenzy as some of his signature hits were belted out.
Local artistes also held their own sharing the stage with the big names.
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