Nigy Boy, one of the rising stars of dancehall, left a lasting impression on audiences at the ‘Farm Up Jamaica Climate Smart Concert‘ held at the prestigious UBS Arena in Elmont, New York, this past weekend. The event, which unfolded on Friday, May 10th, showcased the visually impaired singer as one of the headlining acts, delivering a performance that captivated and enthralled attendees, further solidifying his growing influence in the music industry.
Introduced by the energetic Mc Nuffy, Nigy Boy commanded the stage with his infectious energy and undeniable talent, keeping the packed arena fully engaged throughout the night. Joining him in the lineup were other notable artists such as Masicka, Jada Kingdom and soca stars Allison Hinds and Mr Killa, ensuring a night of unforgettable entertainment for all.
Prior to his stellar performance at the UBS Arena, Nigy Boy was honoured with a special invitation to the New York State Assembly session on May 7th, coinciding with Queens Day in Albany, New York. This invitation was extended to him by Caribbean-American Assemblymember Alicia Hyndman, who proudly introduced Nigy Boy as her office intern and a rising star in the reggae music scene. Acknowledging his remarkable achievements, including a substantial following on social media platforms and millions of streams for his latest hits, House Speaker Carl Heastie commended Nigy Boy for his contributions to music and the arts, affirming his warm welcome in the state assembly.
At just 23 years old, Nigy Boy has swiftly risen to prominence in the music industry, earning accolades for his distinctive sound and compelling performances. A political science student at Stonybrook University, Nigy Boy’s journey to success began with his compelling covers on social media platforms, catching the attention of accomplished music producer Rvssian. Collaborating on hit tracks such as “Continent” and “Judgement,” Nigy Boy’s partnership with Rvssian has garnered millions of views and streams, solidifying his position as an emerging force to be reckoned with in the dancehall space.
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