We rock Spring Break in Jamaica!!! Welcome to the Myspace home of kraft-E, bringing you quality events and the sickest parties since 1991. Kraft-E is the Spring Break event company that is known for creating dope events that also re-invest into the local community, like the original Soul Rebellion Concert Series- a first of it's kind event. During the day you chill out by the pool with Negril Jamaica's living legends, feasting on samples of the vibrant local cuisine, vibing to the sounds of the Giant Panda Gorilla Dub Squad, listening to the wisdom of the High Priest of the Rastafarians, or the poetry, dancing, and songs of the primary school students from the surrounding area.You buy a brick for a 100J, paint your name on it, and we help build a school with them. Then at night, the evening erupts with the hottest reggae acts coming out of Jamaica. Don't believe what you see or read, plenty of people make some crazy claims, but we've actually produced over a dozen spring break concerts featuring such artists as Beenie Man, Bounty Killer, T.O.K, Sasha, Sizzla, Wayne Marshall, Munga Honorable, Mavado, and many more.We make real parties that make a real difference, and nobody does it like us. I mean we are at the party the same way you are, and while we're checking out a sick artist like Bounty Killer, we figure why not make an impact while we're at it. Plus, we got tired of drinking cheap spring break booze and lame ass parties that don't even have anything to do with Jamaica. I mean, I don't want to lose my liver to grain alcohol do you? I mean I like my liver. You could say we get along. So in the past we created every ill party that happened in Negril for the last we dunno how many years. We do our shhh proper. Before Kraft-E came on the scene, you would be standing in the same sand you were standing in the night before hoping to score another short cup of cheap beer or a fake rum drink, and trust us, it comes in by tanker in 50 gallon drums from the paint stripping factories in Guam or something. We had to step in and pull an intervention. We know all about it man, staring down at that sorry ass short cup of beer, and as if just to add insult to injury you got some lousy cornball music played by some clown DJ...so we revolutionized the game with the IGNITE party at the Jungle Nightclub. 8 hours of open bar, and serving the real stuff. The Jungle is one of the sickest venues in Jamaica, and that's our home, hell we got our own set of bar stools. We even got our own cups, and our own bartender. What's up Veronica!!! Shhh, we got our names acid etched on the bass bins. We couldn't stop there, so we launched the PLAYBOY "Wet" party, then National Lampoon's DELTAHOUSE party, and the Annual SOUL REBELLION sponsored by Jamrock Magazine, VP Records, and bMobile.Of course success breeds imitation so now our whackass competitors are trying to hop on the train, but you know the deal, accept no substitutes! And those greedy bastards couldn’t let a thin dime stay in Jamaica so F them and the horse they rode in on. You startin' to kinda get a certain sort of feelin in your gut? Yeah, we care about parties cuz WE party. And we don't stop- we run afterhours too. Spring Break's not small time livin. You got plenty of time for small time livin' after you get yourself a job. So don't even think about going to bed homeboy, that's why we got this sweet ass beach ready to go once the sun comes up- 7 miles of sugar sand. You can sleep when you're dead, and from the looks of it that is a looooong ass time.
So this year Soul Rebellion is being rocked with Jamrock magazine and VP Records. Just check the pics from 06 and 07! A first of it's kind event, it features all kinds of food, drink, music, cultural exchanges with the local school kids, rastafarian drum jams, and all kinds of other Jamaican stuff. And you could buy a brick, paint your name, a slogan, or school name on it, and YOU just helped build a school by going to our party.
Now we ask you, what the capital F could be better than that?....
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