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FRESH TRACKS Jigsy King has in the past few months been very busy in the studio and has received good reactions from the industry. Jigsy King has recently released Pan Di Ends, produced by DJ Sparkzz, has been receiving heavy rotation on local radio and has gained Jigsy King a growing underground following. Jigsy King is also on Scatta's newly released 'Sting 93 Riddim' with the song Extra Clip. Plans are already in place for videos of Jigsy's latest release next month.

The recently released I'm Sorry featuring Tony Curtis on the Jamdown Rhythm has been doing very well on the charts and is 7 on the Tempo Cross Caribbean Countdown. UPCOMING TRACKS Jigsy has also done several good collaborations, which are slated to hit the airwaves for the Christmas season. Coming out on the next reggae project by the Danger Zone label is a hot track featuring Bad Gyal Ce'Cile titled Plant It. Also look out for another collaboration with Tony Curtis called Don't Showoff also on the Danger Zone label. To top it off Sizzla will premiere I Got What You Want, his first collaboration with Jigsy King on the Judgment Yard label in November.

UPCOMING PERFORMANCES Look out for Jigsy King over the next few months in your area. He has one show in Boston for early November and other dates to be confirmed in the United States. Jigsy King will be giving his Jamaican fans their fair share as he is slated to appear at Coco Tea's Reggae Jam Jam, GT Taylor's Christmas Extravaganza and several other big shows. "I am back to give the fans some of the old Jigsy as well as some hot new tunes. Fans are going to see me all over the place this season and they need to just prepare themselves." � Jigsy King STING DEC 26 2007 "Jigsy King" never missed a beat and when he drew for the hugely popular �Pon Di Ends� at minutes to midnight, the crowd went wild.

Delivering �Gi Mi Di Weed�, �Xtra Clip� on Skatta�s Sting 93 riddim, and the Tony Curtis combination �Sorry� on the hot Danga Zone Jamdown riddim, Jigsy got the sky lit up with lighters, torches and fireworks as the audience showed their appreciation for the veteran DJ.