Dancehall superstar Popcaan recently shared a heartfelt throwback on social media, taking fans back to a pivotal moment in his career—the first time he was ever booked for a show. The photos, which show a young and determined Popcaan, offer a glimpse into his journey to becoming one of Jamaica’s most celebrated artists.
In the caption accompanying the photos, Popcaan expressed his deep gratitude to Slimattic for playing a crucial role in kickstarting his career. He wrote:
“Big up me bredda Slimattic, @rickdereal, first person to ever book me on a show and put me pan posters make me feel like a real artist!! A you forever lead out Mobay empire!!!”
The event, a significant milestone for the artist, took place on February 25, 2009, at the Cornwall Courts Community Centre. It was a moment that marked the beginning of what would become a stellar career in music, with Popcaan eventually rising to international fame.
Fans have flooded the post with messages of support and admiration, acknowledging the humble beginnings that have shaped Popcaan’s journey. The throwback not only highlights the artist’s growth but also underscores the importance of community and the people who believe in an artist’s potential from the very start.
This tribute serves as a reminder of how far Popcaan has come since that first show in Montego Bay, transforming from a local talent to a global icon. It also celebrates the power of mentorship and support in helping artists realize their dreams.
As Popcaan continues to dominate the dancehall scene with chart-topping hits and international collaborations, this reflection on his roots adds another layer of inspiration to his incredible journey.
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source: kaknews.com