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Gary Tight dancers torch storm
31 Oct 2017 at 14:24hrs | Views
TOP Jamaican crooner Tarrus Riley, who wowed fans last weekend at HICC, might have 'killed' it but Gary Tight's act has been met with mixing feelings.
For the greater part of the week, the youngster's female dancers who were clad in tiny bum shots, which left little to imagination, have been trending on social media.
So trending are the photos which the singer posted on his Instagram account which have seen the former Churchill High student becoming a target of social media critics.
Contacted for comment, heir to the Tight Family throne was not available for comment as the person who answered his mobile phone kept on asking this reporter to call after a 'few minutes'.
Some fans felt the youngster was itching for recognition while others felt he had lost the plot since his music is mature.
Gary, son to the Tight Family leader Willom, has been riding on his father's back ever since he burst onto the music scene.
Two years ago, he wowed fans at the late Sam Mtukudzi's album launch where he was given the green light to perform the late crooner's songs by Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi.
Ever since he performed at Sam Mtukudzi's commemoration gig, he has been getting corporate gigs and his inclusion at Tarrus Riley's show was meant to raise his stocks as a performer.
For the greater part of the week, the youngster's female dancers who were clad in tiny bum shots, which left little to imagination, have been trending on social media.
So trending are the photos which the singer posted on his Instagram account which have seen the former Churchill High student becoming a target of social media critics.
Contacted for comment, heir to the Tight Family throne was not available for comment as the person who answered his mobile phone kept on asking this reporter to call after a 'few minutes'.
Some fans felt the youngster was itching for recognition while others felt he had lost the plot since his music is mature.
Gary, son to the Tight Family leader Willom, has been riding on his father's back ever since he burst onto the music scene.
Two years ago, he wowed fans at the late Sam Mtukudzi's album launch where he was given the green light to perform the late crooner's songs by Oliver "Tuku" Mtukudzi.
Ever since he performed at Sam Mtukudzi's commemoration gig, he has been getting corporate gigs and his inclusion at Tarrus Riley's show was meant to raise his stocks as a performer.
Source - hmetro