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Usain Bolt showing his version of the 'sweep' at Blitz Tuesdays, held at The Office in New Kingston on Tuesday, September 9.

The world's fastest man, Usain Bolt, traded his spikes for dancing shoes when he and his friends partied at Blitz Tuesdays, held at The office in New Kingston on Tuesday.

"Big up di fastest man alive! him deh yah!" one selector said, as Bolt discretely entered the venue.

Bolt, who was obviously in party mode, took to the dance floor when the selector shouted, "Bolt. come show dem how fi do di dance!"

Bolt wasted no time in taking over the middle of the dance floor, and surrounding himself with dancers like Craigy Dread, Chi Ching Ching, Cadallac and others, put on quite a show for patrons.

Selectors, Cut Eye from Coppershot, Tony Matterhorn, Foota Hype, Liquid and others, all took turns on the mic, offering 'big-ups' to Bolt.

Puma dance

The fun and vibes did not end there, however, as Foota Hype invited a member of a Puma camera team, who had been filming the party, to take the dance floor and learn some Jamaican dance moves.

"Yow Cadallac! you see that tall, white man from Puma? show him how fi do di dance dem. Hey you! Puma man. anything you see Cadallac do, you do. if Cadallac sweep, you sweep, if Cadallac rock an dip suh, you rock an dip suh," said Foota Hype.

Needless to say, the dance moves done by the young man from Puma resembled 'pee wee Herman,' according to Foota Hype.

Blitz Tuesdays was definitely full of vibes and energy, as even artistes like Mavado, Munga, Bugle and the Daseca family, Suku of Ward 21, and others were spotted at the party.

TAKEN FROM http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20080824/ent/ent1.html

 

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