MONTEGO BAY, St. James — Armani, one of dancehall’s promising new artists, made a sensational debut at Sumfest on Friday night with a packed stage show at Catherine Hall.
Armani, whose real name is Armani Moody, electrified the audience and shared a personal story of determination. Reflecting on his experience as a guest at the popular event last year, Armani vowed to himself that he would be one of the performers in 2024.
“I swear to myself, I’m going to be on stage next year… No matter how much you fight in life… No weapon formed against you will succeed,” he passionately declared.
The crowd was captivated by his performances of hits like “Dunce Barbie,” “How You Feel,” and the summer anthem “HAAD (Fiesta),” which was produced by DJ Mac/Crash Dummy and has charted on various local and regional platforms.
Armani’s performance was part of an evening that also showcased other first-time performers like J’Quan, Ayetian, and Soun Bwoii, each bringing their unique style and energy to the stage.
Key Highlights:
- Armani’s Debut: Armani made a memorable debut at Sumfest, fulfilling a personal vow to perform at the event.
- Hit Performances: He wowed the audience with popular tracks including “Dunce Barbie,” “How You Feel,” and “HAAD (Fiesta).”
- Inspirational Message: Armani shared a motivational message about perseverance and overcoming obstacles.
- Other Debut Performers: The night also featured impressive performances from newcomers J’Quan, Ayetian, and Soun Bwoii.
Armani’s powerful performance and inspiring words left a lasting impression on the Sumfest audience, marking the beginning of what promises to be a successful career in dancehall music.