Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Lisa Hyper is keeping busy!

Dancehall artiste Lisa Hyper is keeping herself busy these days , and according to reports this is set to continue throughout the end of the year.

The artiste has reportedly just wrapped two shows in the twin-island Republic Trinidad & Tobago as she was booked for shows in that country last Friday and Saturday. This will be her third time performing in Trinidad and was set to perform alongside fellow female artiste Macka Diamond.

Lisa is expected to return to the Jamaica on Monday to pick up on her promotions for her highly anticipated Rum Bar Rum and HYPE TV sponsored Day & Night Mi Waa Be Good Birthday Bash and Pool Splash on Thursday in her home town Community of Stony Hill. This event will feature special guest appearances from Beenie Man, I-Octane, Khago and Chi Ching Ching among others.

Lisa Hyper is then scheduled to leavethe island for Dominica on Friday, for a show there on Saturday at the Fisherman's Cove. The event is being advertised as a major event for the pre Christmas season in Dominica and the artiste is elated to be a part of that set up.

Lisa Hyper is also currently enjoying favourable rotation on the air waves and television for the Nuh Stress Mi Out"single and video on the Rail Up riddim with the king of the dancehall Beenie Man. Also generating a buzz is her latest release, the single No Beat Up on the Madigras riddim for Coppershot Productions.

When asked how she feels about the moment in time, a smiling Lisa Hyper disclosed " It's just the works of the almighty suh mi nah question the sudden resurgence mi just a work with it and keep up the standard for the fans dem. Just wait til mi return to Jamaica it ago sticky pan dem."

Lisa Hyper is also among the headliners for yearthe end-of-year favourites GT Taylor Christmas Extravaganza in Black River, St Elizabeth and Sting in Jamworld, Portmore on Christmas day and Boxing Day respectively.

Lisa Hyper is best known for singles Bills and Trust and assures that her local fans to look out for bigger and brighter projects from her rolling out in early 2011.

THE JAMAICA OBSERVER

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