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Trinidad Bawl Out for Dovey Magnum

Atlanta based Jamaican reggae/dancehall artist, Dovey Magnum, ignited Trinidad on Saturday December 8 th , 2018. The act who was one of the headliners at “SOKAH” Love, Riddim & Iron concert alongside the “Trendying Gyal” Shenseea and others brought Brian Lara Stadium into a frenzy as they performed hits after hits.

The “Commander-in-Chief” of the #BawlOutNation, Dovey Magnum, had the audience going wild as she rendered hits such as “Bawl Out”, “Sex Slave”, “Prayer Me A Use and Win” amongst others.
The act who performed for thousands of fans received an overwhelming support for her first time performing on the island and also took time to show respect to reggae icon Buju Banton who was recently released from prison and had returned to Jamaica.
Dovey Magnum states “Oh my God!!! Di people them never have to gwan suh… so much love and the energy. Trinidad love me and i love them too… they sing every line with me and cheer me on. I’m ready to go back! Respects to the gargamel as well”.
The artist will be heading to Jamaica in two weeks for several events but more importantly her birthday celebration on December 28th which features Tifa, Yanique Di Curvy Diva, Starface and other female acts.

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