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JERSEY PROMOTER ROCKY: WHY I CHANGED NU LOOK/DJAKOUT PARTY!

JERSEY PROMOTER ROCKY: WHY I CHANGED NU LOOK/DJAKOUT PARTY!

Postby kompamagazine » Sun Apr 24, 2016 2:43 pm

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We asked Jersey promoter ROCKY why he changed the NU LOOK/DJAKOUT party from a Friday to a Sunday of that same week...and why it is only 1 band playing now. Read below.

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ROCKY: "There is another party on that Friday with Klass. Originally I asked THAT promoter if he wanted to do a KLASS/DJAKOUT so that we could just do 1 party instead of splitting the crowd on that same weekend with 2 different parties. He turned me down, and told me that DJAKOUT PA KANPE SOU ANYIN, and that he did not need them. I said ok, and from there, I had decided that I would do a DJAKOUT/HARMONIK instead.

My team and I decided to switch it and do a NU LOOK/DJAKOUT on that Friday instead. After speaking to Nu Look maestro Arly Lariviere, whom I understand received a call from THAT promoter that's doing the Klass on that Friday, not sure what THAT promoter told Arly; we all thought that it would be best to switch OUR party to Sunday instead of doing it on the same day (Friday) as the Klass party. I have a lot of respect for Klass, and I love what they are doing, and I also wanted to give the fans to have the opportunity to have different options on different days.

DJAKOUT is no longer part of the lineup because it makes no sense for them to just come to the U.S for that one party. When I originally got DJAKOUT for this party, they were supposed to come to Boston as well...but that was cancelled by Junior de Boston, so we figured that it makes more sense to just do NU LOOK by themselves on that Sunday Mother's Day. The fans will also get the chance to win a car at my party."


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Re: JERSEY PROMOTER ROCKY: WHY I CHANGED NU LOOK/DJAKOUT PARTY!

Postby DONCUE_69 » Sun Apr 24, 2016 5:33 pm

ok then
Pat mande lot promote a sa li te di Arly pou nou

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tout ravet pran kou :mrgreen:
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Re: JERSEY PROMOTER ROCKY: WHY I CHANGED NU LOOK/DJAKOUT PARTY!

Postby gentleman1 » Sun Apr 24, 2016 7:59 pm

Misye pat bezwen di ke lot promotê di Djakout pa kanpe sou anyen.. E mpapanse yon promotê ap di sa tou..
Misye pale plis pou li kraze bizniz promotê kap fe Klass la nan lavni..
Djakout gendwa pa on top
Men di yo pa kanpe sou anyen.. Mechan

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Re: JERSEY PROMOTER ROCKY: WHY I CHANGED NU LOOK/DJAKOUT PARTY!

Postby Ernst » Sun Apr 24, 2016 11:09 pm

Why can we all get alone( Rodney King's voice)?
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Re: JERSEY PROMOTER ROCKY: WHY I CHANGED NU LOOK/DJAKOUT PARTY!

Postby KingDave » Mon Apr 25, 2016 1:56 am

Anyen miche pas di la
#BlackExcellence
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Re: JERSEY PROMOTER ROCKY: WHY I CHANGED NU LOOK/DJAKOUT PARTY!

Postby 1Lov' » Mon Apr 25, 2016 1:12 pm

Seriously :o
Was that line really necessary bro?..
This is the "BAK / MACHAN FRITAY" Mentality of Some of these HMI Promoters that I cannot stand :( :(
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Re: JERSEY PROMOTER ROCKY: WHY I CHANGED NU LOOK/DJAKOUT PARTY!

Postby EpiDat7 mwen Diw » Tue Apr 26, 2016 1:19 pm

I really don't get it... After Klass is Djkout #1 no body else. That's nonsense.. I don't understand
GIN BON MIN GIN PIBON!! KLASS IT IS BABY!!!!!
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