The artiste's break-out radio hit, Tip Yuh, has become a street anthem in the west, playing at street dances, all-inclusive events and community stage shows in Jamaican's Second City.
Rickey Teetz showed the clear arc of his development from average upcoming act to competent performer, with a future in the dancehall game, with an emphatic onstage stint which wowed patrons at Xtasy Igloo, Pier One on August 10.
The large crowd enjoyed his performance, from start
This song was also greeted with a forward. He switched into party mode, he invited over-enthusiastic women, to dance to his radio
However, when Rickey Teetz performed the 6:30 Walk song, the girls went crazy, with each of them trying to outdo the other one with some sexy, xrated gyrations and sexually suggestive positions. The crowd went wild.
Rickey Teetz changed gears again, calming them down with the street anthem, 1000 Block before exiting the stage to cheers.
Earlier this summer, he had also impressed at events such as Lipgloss, as well as Shapes and Shades. The artiste is planning to shoot a video for 6:30 Walk, given the response in the streets.
"Right now, I am just happy at the response I am getting in the Caribbean to the songs, especially Tip Yuh and 6:30 Walk, and I am going full steam ahead with the promotions. Big up to mi street team and my management. The ting look great," he said.
You can follow Rickey Teetz on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook. For bookings, call 1 (876) 564-4251.
(from Jamaica Star)
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