Watch Popcaan’s first interview OnStage TV with Winford Williams after Sting 2012.
Right after his Sting 2012 performance, that was interrupted by Blak Ryno, dancehall artist Popcaan left Jamaica and went to Africa for a series of Live performances, one of them in Harare, Zimbabwe.
During Popcaan show in Harare some incidents where reported at his December 31st live performance and Poppi slightly hurted to his hand.
Watch Popcaan Live at the HICC in Harare, Zimbabwe (31 Dec 2012)
Popcaan just returned from Africa and went to sit down with Winford Williams on the popular Jamaican talk show Onstage TV, to recap on the latest events in his career and life.
In the interview Popcaan recalls the Harare episode when a fan jumped on stage and tried to sing his hit song – Dream, with him and a member of the security started beaten the fan up and Popcaan asked to stop beaten up his fans and also stopped the show and caught a bottle flying to his hand during the confusion.
Popcaan is back to his homeland Jamaica and the young reggae dancehall artist is hyper than ever after wrapping the Snoop Lion Mavado ‘Lighters Up’ official video with Major Lazer’s Diplo.
While Popcaan was gone touring, Blak Ryno went on ER and Onstage Tv to talk about the Sting’s fight but so far Popcaan didn’t yet sit down and talk about the facts, until the other day, when two interviews came out, one with Antony Miller on ER and the OnStage’s interview with Winford Williams.
Popcaan won’t clash Ryno, “he doesn’t qualify”. Check it from his own words.
Listen to Popcaan’s latest single preview, the Ryno’s counteraction – Protect Them Lord, on Animal Instict Riddim.
WATCH POPCAAN’S INTERVIEW ONSTAGE TV WITH WINFORD WILLIAMS, JAN 2013
LISTEN TO ONE OF THE NEWEST POPCAAN’S SINGLE ‘PROTECT THEM LORD’ PRODUCED BY TECHNIQUES RECORDS ‘ANIMAL INSTINCT RIDDIM’ THAT CAME OUT ON JANUARY 2013
Young Dancehall star Popcaan donated JM$50,000 to Sizzla Kalonji’s Youth Foundation last year.
The two deejays were performing at a recent show when Sizzla took time to publicly thank Popcaan for his donation. Popcaan says
“Giving is my blessing. To whom much is given, much is expected,”