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April 29, 2008

Collie Buddz Rocks The Roxy

By: Michelle Thomas

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Collie Buddz commanded the stage in Hollywood, CA with his first appearance at the World Famous Roxy. Hollywood fans anxiously stood in anticipation for Buddz to hit the stage as the New Kingston Band opened the show. Once his name was announced, fans went wild. Buddz had Hollywood in the palm of his hand, as the crowd danced and sang along to hits like "Tomorrow's Another Day", "What A Feeling", "Sensimillia", and "Let Me Know". He swooned and hypnotized the ladies with a special dedication to "Gimmie Love" and "Mamacita"

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Collie challenged the audience with a money giveaway if someone could recite lyrics to an acapella verse he dropped, although no one was successful. The venue lit up with lighters and cell phones with renditions of Bob Marley's "Stir It Up" and "No Woman No Cry". A lucky fan melted as Buddz' gave his towel away as a memento. He closed out his set with hit single "Come Around". Buddz left fans cravin more and did an encore performance with "Blind To You". Stay tuned to an upcoming interview with Collie Buddz.

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Posted by yardFlex at April 29, 2008 12:58 PM


Comments

Posted by: Tash on April 29, 2008 02:39 PM

Collie Buddz him sound like any Jamaica Artiste and him keeping it real big up everytime as finally the herbs come around sell off.


Posted by: trini on April 29, 2008 05:06 PM

yo dis white man is clown


Posted by: CaribGFX on April 29, 2008 07:21 PM

Fi real I thought he was from Ja when I heard the song. I heard he was born in New Orleans then moved to bermuda as a yute. Gwaa do yuh ting still bless up


Posted by: teflon badman on April 30, 2008 06:15 AM

he sound like a waanbee jamaican tash,are you jamaican?probally not cause you can tell how he pronounce words,1st off he born in america which makes him a yankee and he raised in bermuda one of the richest islands, just cause he shoot a video in tivoli doesnt mean anything and he neva give anyting to the people in tivoli,some school kids ask him for money and he never send off,everyone want try and be jamaican,he wasnt born there so hes not a damn jamaican.


Posted by: Goodazgirl on April 30, 2008 10:54 AM

I saw him live once and his performance was great, I love me some Collie...lol...Not to mention he is foineeee too.


Posted by: treeman on April 30, 2008 12:01 PM

ive seen him twice... 4 letters : W.A.C.K.


Posted by: SKMAN on April 30, 2008 02:51 PM

Wah diffrence it mek wha im from if im ah promote reggae.


Posted by: SKMAN on April 30, 2008 02:52 PM

Wah diffrence it mek wha im from if im ah promote reggae.


Posted by: winnie on April 30, 2008 03:01 PM

Lef Budz alone I am a Jamaican from St. Ann's Bay live a Bermuda, memba the music a nuh fi wi a nuh fi uno a fi every baddy. Tell yuh pickney fi stap beg an goh a school guh learn sinting. Education is the key fi all getto yutes. so low the yute an mek him strive, nuff space inna the music worl fi all. Bless up Collie Budz an memba fi check mi roun a Hamilton Princess...... ONE LOVE to all


Posted by: Big Will on April 30, 2008 04:56 PM

Dancehall is enjoyed and supported all over the world, no less in Bermuda where Collie learnt his style. Look out for Collie , he's just come around.


Posted by: RootsMan on April 30, 2008 09:40 PM

TEFLON YUH SOUND LIKE AN IDIOT WITH NO SENSE WHO CARES WHERE COLLIE BORN.. IS PEOPLE LIKE U WHO ONLY PROMOTING HATE AND JEALOUSY..CUD U DO BETTER..SCRATCH YUH HEAD ON DAT ONE


Posted by: Coral on May 1, 2008 06:21 AM

Never seen him perform, and wont take anything away from him, but funny how him do a tune about Ganja and everyone big him up, but mek a Real Jamaican Artist do it and see how far it wont go,
We are still living in this horrible controlled mentality that if white man do something only then does it have validation. Like I said I wont take anything away from Collie, just don’t like the way how our tings ah run…


Posted by: kitestix on May 1, 2008 07:39 AM

Me love how him beat off Pressure, Gentleman, Alberosie and alla dem Trinny artist for the International artist of the year in the Reggae Academy Awards. Hatred comes from comparrison so no bodda watch dat - do ya thing yout. Biggup


Posted by: portmorequeen on May 1, 2008 12:33 PM

goodaz girl u know goodaz s*ck hood u nah know nuttin,mus live farin,and simting wrong wit u if u attracted so someone who has pink complexion,pink man look nasty,mi hear his b*ddy likkle


Posted by: support jamaica on May 2, 2008 11:10 AM

please support your jamaican artists the birth place of reggae is jamaica,support jamaica only,i will never promote or support some rich white artist who dont know anything about suffering or life in jamaica


Posted by: Wade Cameron on May 2, 2008 11:18 AM

Up an coming artist collie Buddz a good artist.


Posted by: supaxkawaii on May 3, 2008 03:59 PM

Don't matter where he's from ! He's still hot !


Posted by: kezman on May 5, 2008 12:56 PM

collie budzz is blazin,man, i like yu style


Posted by: BabyZoe on May 5, 2008 03:41 PM

Finally he's comin' up, do ur thing white boi big up ur $elf


Posted by: simone on May 6, 2008 09:47 AM

as sizzla say burn all white man,dem stink


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