
By Steven Seedo
PARAMARIBO – “The concert is extremely important for ‘Badda’. The show is a big step in his career and confirms its growing popularity. ” Words from Sherida Hoogvliets opposite the true time About the first concert of the Surinamese reggae and dancehall artist Badderman on 1 June in the Melkweg of Amsterdam.
For the manager, the performance is also a moment when the artist can prove himself and establish his name in the Dutch music scene. “If this becomes a success, the next step, such as Paradiso, is another pop venue in Amsterdam, certainly within reach.”
“The show is a big step in its career and confirms its growing popularity”
Badderman grew up in a musical family and started his career at a young age. Through collaborations with artists such as King Koyeba, Jonna Fraser and Kater Karma, he turned out to be one of the greatest reggae artists from Suriname. He now lives in the Netherlands.
Known from hits such as ‘Bosi Mi’, ‘Watra Mama’ and ‘Te Dede’ Badderman brings his unique mix of Reggae, Dancehall and Surinamese Vibes to the Netherlands. The concert in the Melkweg is organized together with the Gowtu Su’urban organization.
Badderman was last on the shelves in Suriname on December 21. He performed in the Anthony Nesty Sporthal. At that event, the announcement of his concert in the Melkweg was received with loud cheers. With his latest single ‘Magnet’, Badda scored a number 1 hit SRS.