MC Bushkin delivers live ‘Hannah’ set in North London for DEADLY UK series
MC Bushkin took the stage in North London for a live outing of his track “Hannah,” filmed as part of the DEADLY UK series.
Opening the set, Bushkin introduced himself to the room and pointed out a guitarist sharing the stage, framing the night as a “deadly affair” before launching into the song.
“Hannah” is a hard-edged dancehall cut built around explicit sexual imagery and call-and-response hooks. Across the performance, Bushkin worked familiar party motifs — physical intimacy, shifting positions, and late-night pursuit — while the refrain returned to lines urging “give me punany, make me bend banana” and references to “backshot” and heat “hot like carnival.”
Midway through, he eased out of the verse structure to address the crowd, inviting them to “kick back and reminisce” about a past relationship and the intimacy that went with it. He then cut back into the hook with a shout-out to the room — asking for a name and answering the energy with “magical” — before returning to verses about staying with a partner until morning, touring the body, and not letting go.
Later passages kept the same high-tempo, sexually charged register, with Bushkin riffing on “back she pull up,” pillow imagery, and the recurring morning-love motif, while the room answered with shouts of “Deadly” and “Mad.”
The clip captures a raw live dancehall moment: Bushkin front and centre in North London, trading bars and banter under the DEADLY UK banner, with “Hannah” as the centrepiece.
Syndicated from Television Jamaica (Video) · originally published .
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