Shenseea’s Performance At ‘Rolling Loud New York’

Dancehall star Shenseea continued her red-hot streak on the festival circuit as she performed on the Rolling Loud New York stage on Friday night.

The Side Chick Song songstress, who performed a memorable set at the festival’s Florida staging this summer, made yet another appearance, this time at Rolling Loud New York.

The Jamaican artist, 25, was in her element as the vast New York crowd cheered and sang along throughout her 24-minute set.  The highlight of her performance, however, was when an animated Dancehall Queen Famous Red joined the leader of the ‘Shenyengs’ onstage to dance with male patrons.

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Shenseea and Dancehall Queen Famous Red

Hilarity and excitement ensued as Famous Red attempted to jump on one of the patrons, which resulted in both falling onstage and the dancer taking her wig off and swing it around.

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During the performance, Shenseea—who was clad in a sexy black and white, long-sleeved body suit, and a high plaited pony tail—ditched the sky-high patent leather knee-high boots she was also wearing.

“Let me get comfortable on this damn stage,” she said as someone helped to unbuckle the boots. “I ain’t no Beyoncé and I ain’t gon act like I’m Beyoncé up here,” she added before she drew for her major hits, including the always popular Lighter, and of course, one of her Kanye West features, Ok Ok Pt. 2, which peaked at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.

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The starlet posted a snippet of the performance on her Instagram, with the caption, “The beginning 🐉 /ft sexiest thickaz @dhqfamousred can’t handle us #rollingloudny”

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Shenseea at Rolling Loud NY

Widely considered Dancheall’s current top flagbearer, Shenseea received love from several of her fellow artists in the comments, including Popcaan who commented applause emojis and Tarrus Riley, who sent fire emojis. Also commenting were Ding Dong, Konshens, and Moyann.

The artist is fresh off her performance at the All-Africa Festival (AFF) in Dubai on October 22 and was the first and only dancehall artist who has graced the AFF stage.

Organizers of the event, which pulled some 20,000 people, noted that the Dancehall standout was chosen to represent the genre and the region as she is on of her game.

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