PROBE: Organisers of Groovin' in the Park are conducting an investigation into why singjay Busy Signal's microphone was cut

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Huge crowd at VIP
Organisers of Groovin' in the Park are conducting an investigation into why singjay Busy Signal's microphone was cut during his set at Roy Wilkins Park in Queens, New York, on Sunday.
According to a source close to the promoters, organisers were not the ones responsible for the abrupt ending of the artiste's performance.
“A statement is expected to be issued within the next 24 hours as to what really transpired. The organisers did not pull the plug on Busy,” the source told the Jamaica Observer yesterday.
Busy Signal
Prior to the premature end, Busy Signal — who was making his US debut — was delivering a solid set and had the audience going with Bedroom Bully, Step Out, Nah Go A Jail Again, Unknown Number, and One More Night.
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Sensing that his performance was about to be ended, he implored organisers not to shorten his set.
“Mi reach a the venue from 3 o'clock and mi suppose to perform at five, and now a hours later. I sat and watch everyone perform, so nuh try cut my time. Wi have a contract so unoo mus' line-up unoo show so artiste can perform on time,” he stated. “Mi wan' perform for mi people dem cuz a mi first time yah suh,” he pleaded.

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