Agent Sasco grateful for support at 25 years in music concert

Patrons braved a downpour on Sunday, December 29, 2024, to celebrate Agent Sasco’s milestone 25th anniversary in music. Despite the rain, the crowd remained undeterred, embodying a spirit of gratitude and support. “As much as the rain a fall, if this is not a demonstration of gratitude, I don’t know what is,” Agent Sasco remarked, expressing heartfelt thanks to the fans who stayed to celebrate with him. The event was a testament to the enduring connection between the artist and his loyal audience, marking a memorable moment in his celebrated career.

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Agent Sasco reflected on his 25-year journey in music during the concert. He shared that he had named the event Grateful because that was the overpowering emotion he felt as he entered this milestone year of his career. The entertainer expressed deep appreciation for the unwavering commitment of the fans who, despite the inclement weather, stayed to celebrate with him. He described their dedication as “icing on the cake” for his celebrations, highlighting it as a powerful testament to their love and admiration for his work. The emotional moment added a special touch to an already significant occasion

The show, which had been delayed by nearly two hours due to the weather, finally kicked off just after 11 p.m. Agent Sasco opened with an electrifying performance of Fade Away alongside Romain Virgo. The pair had the audience in a frenzy as they sang and moved confidently on the slippery stage in the rain.

“I am literally on the banks of the Hope River, and this means a lot to me,” Agent Sasco said early in his set. “Mi deh home dis morning a train fi nuh bawl dung yah innu, and mi ago try keep it da way deh.” His heartfelt words resonated with the audience, emphasizing his deep connection to the event and his commitment to delivering a memorable performance despite the challenging conditions.

The night was a true celebration of Agent Sasco’s 25-year career, filled with all the elements of a top-tier production — outstanding music, vibrant stage presence from the performers, emotional tributes, and a heartfelt celebration of family and friendship. From numerous guest appearances to tear-jerking renditions of his popular singles, patrons were left with no doubt that they got their money’s worth.

The outpouring of love and admiration from his musical peers was palpable as one artist after another took the stage to commend Agent Sasco. They praised his unwavering commitment to his morals in an often cutthroat industry, highlighting his integrity and resilience as key pillars of his success. This heartfelt recognition from his musical family added another layer of emotion to an already memorable evening.

“Twenty-five years inna music anuh easy supmn, and yuh gi we music weh clean and pure and positive,” said Lila Ike, pausing during her performance of their collaboration Everything and Anything to sing Agent Sasco’s praises.

Spragga Benz, fighting back tears, reflected on the journey Agent Sasco has had over the past 25 years, declaring him “future prime minister material.” His emotional tribute added to the growing chorus of admiration and respect for Sasco, celebrating not just his musical success but his influence and character as well.

Bounty Killer also shared his admiration, offering words of affirmation and urging the youth to follow in Sasco’s footsteps. “Unu look pan greatness,” he said. “Who lost and nuh know unu way, watch the leader.”

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