First saw Dominic perform at Sting 89, during the International portion of the show. Where he shared the stage with Nahki, Clement Irie and James Bond, good performance I would say. A massive shout out to Fadda Keeling Beckford of Keeling Records and Videos, out of New York City. It wasn't until a few years later. I purchased his first recording for King Jammy$, on audio tape too (remember those? Lol). What surprised me was how well accepted he was within the Dancehall circles. But Fadda Metro was right. Deejay Dominic, was no stranger to Badmon company. Note he was good friends with George Phang, and I'm going to leave it there. But keep up the good work bredda. See if you can Interview more obscure, but also slightly well known legends within Dancehall, i.e. Krystal, Lickshot Marsha, Producer Redman, Producer Lloyd (Spiderman) Campbell etc. 👍🏾