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“She’s under-aged,” says the bouncer. Well no shit!  Samantha J,  the new Jamaican teen-sensation is perfectly printed on the Manhattan venues bill. A phone call and a couple handshakes later… she’s walking through in her short-shorts and gladiators. The preceding reggae acts were several years her senior and Samantha J stands in front of everyone like she has a point to prove.

Immediately asking the “hot gyals,” to identify themselves, her dominant accent comes out her tiny frame.  Samantha J is on stage full of confidence. Her big-bright eyes light up as soon as she grabs her mic. Her music drops when she’s aware the crowd is involved. Meticulous. That’s impressive.

She has that whole ” I know I’m a star” thing going for her. “Tight Skirt” is doing amazing numbers abroad with over 2 million YouTube impressions. The song samples reggae classic “Tight Up Skirt” by Red Rat.  Her version appeared fun and colorful on screen but is more bold in person. Samantha J is on stage dropping low on stage like she wants to break free of that school girl image. Unexpectedly, Red Rat joins her from stage right and the audience is jumping around. No one expected that. They interact well together and put on quite a show. As soon as the song ends, she chucks  her deuces and is out.

 

Keep Up With Samantha J:

www.SamanthaJLive.com

 

About The Author

Bianca Alysse is a creatively driven Bronx-born writer and editor. Before becoming The Knockturnal‘s music editor she served as Latina‘s creative coordinator and was a contributor at Billboard. The Boricua scribe has a lengthy resume in the music industry and has penned for Universal Music Publishing Group, Epic Records, G.O.O.D. Music, Compound Entertainment, Artistry & Récords, and Arcade Creative Group. Her work has been seen on platforms like VIBE, mitú, TIDAL, Remezcla, and behind the scenes at New York Fashion Week. As an independent contractor, she has written for Sony Music Entertainment’s global business affairs department, Warner Music Group, and currently Roc Nation.

3 Responses

  1. Edna

    She is pretty, I never heard of her before. I hope she isn’t in too big of a rush to grow up. All these young girls don’t leave anything to the imagination anymore. Just bouncing around like whores.

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  2. Edna

    She is pretty, I never heard of her before. I hope she isn’t in too big of a rush to grow up. All these young girls don’t leave anything to the imagination anymore. Just bouncing around like whores.

    Reply

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