JavaScript is disabled in your web browser or browser is too old to support JavaScript. Today almost all web pages contain JavaScript, a scripting programming language that runs on visitor's web browser. It makes web pages functional for specific purposes and if disabled for some reason, the content or the functionality of the web page can be limited or unavailable.

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Soca stars excited and ready to open for Vybz Kartel

by

6 days ago
20250530

T&T mu­si­cal am­bas­sadors, Preedy, Su­cre, Turn­er, Melick, Ravi B, Joshua Re­grel­lo, KMC, La­dy La­va and oth­ers are set to grace the stage at the One Caribbean Uni­ty Mu­sic Fes­ti­val this com­ing week­end. They are all ex­cit­ed to be a part of the cast of this his­toric event. Speak­ing to Over­time Me­dia over the week­end, the 2025

Ul­ti­mate Youth So­ca Cham­pi­on, Nkosi Su­cre de­scribed the op­por­tu­ni­ty as “a dream come true”.

“For me to build this kind of mo­men­tum this year, to have a song get­ting air­play in the Car­ni­val sea­son,” he said, “then to com­pete and win and be­come the Youth So­ca Cham­pi­on and now be able to grace the same stage as the King of Dance­hall—all be­fore the first half of the year is out … This is ma­jor mo­men­tum and I’m so grate­ful to be in this po­si­tion and see­ing progress in my ca­reer. Look­ing for­ward to rep­re­sent­ing my gen­er­a­tion on­stage at One Caribbean!”

Su­cre con­fessed to be­ing an ar­dent fan of the Worl Boss.

“I’ve been a fan of Vy­bz Kar­tel since about 2010,” he re­vealed. “I re­mem­ber the first time re­al­ly lis­ten­ing to it and vib­ing with it, you know, I re­al­ly, re­al­ly en­joy the mu­sic, and I felt as though it was just a re­al form of ex­pres­sion.

“To be on a cast of such mag­ni­tude is def­i­nite­ly a priv­i­lege and a bless­ing be­cause this is a cast of renowned artists and Kar­tel has been fly­ing the flag of the Caribbean for many years, so I feel ho­n­oured and grate­ful to share the same stage and thank the One Caribbean Mu­sic Fes­ti­val or­gan­is­ers for in­clud­ing me and giv­ing me this op­por­tu­ni­ty.”

Na­tion­al Freestyle Cham­pi­on Akeem “Preedy” Chance al­so ex­pressed his ap­pre­ci­a­tion for the op­por­tu­ni­ty and for Vy­bz Kar­tel’s mu­sic.

“I am def­i­nite­ly a fan of Vy­bz Kar­tel. My gen­er­a­tion grew up on his mu­sic and ever since I was a youth—a kid in fact, I’ve been lis­ten­ing to Vy­bz Kar­tel, watch­ing Sting, be­ing a part of the Pas­sa Pas­sa era… Kar­tel was piv­otal to that time so I’m a big big fan and I’m ho­n­oured to be on the cast,” he stat­ed.

“I re­mem­ber lis­ten­ing to his mu­sic and won­der­ing if I would ever see him per­form, so to have the op­por­tu­ni­ty to grace the stage and open for him is an achieve­ment. It’s an amaz­ing op­por­tu­ni­ty that I want to make the best of the sit­u­a­tion.”

Self-ap­point­ed Queen of the Freaks, La­dy La­va (Keisha Har­ris) is de­ter­mined to put her best foot for­ward at the much-an­tic­i­pat­ed event and is al­so look­ing for­ward to per­form­ing for her home crowd.

“It’s great to be on the line­up and it’s a great op­por­tu­ni­ty for me to not just be per­form­ing on the same stage as Vy­bz Kar­tel, but al­so to be able to do this in my own coun­try is an amaz­ing achieve­ment for me and the pa­trons can ex­pect me to give my best—110 per cent as al­ways.

“Every per­for­mance is dif­fer­ent and the en­er­gies are dif­fer­ent but I al­ways give my best ef­fort and I’m look­ing for­ward to per­form­ing for my coun­try and see­ing how they re­act to the songs that have been do­ing well. I have been per­form­ing a lot more out­side of Trinidad so far this year and Car­ni­val time was a dif­fer­ent vibe, so this will be the re­al test for the Steam,” she said.

Asked for their thoughts on the re­stric­tions placed on Kar­tel’s itin­er­ary, the lo­cal artistes said they ei­ther did not have enough in­for­ma­tion on that sub­ject or, did not un­der­stand the rea­son for the re­stric­tions. Gen­er­al­ly, they did not agree with such re­stric­tions.

Nev­er­the­less, they all agreed that the au­thor­i­ties in charge of na­tion­al se­cu­ri­ty would know best how to man­age his vis­it.

“The best per­son to speak to young peo­ple about avoid­ing a life of crime is some­one who has been through it and comes out on the oth­er side pos­i­tive­ly, so it would make sense to have Vy­bz Kar­tel speak to the youths at this time when his mes­sages have clear­ly been on­ly pos­i­tive since his re­lease last year,” said Su­cre.

Ahead of the event, the buzz and ex­cite­ment con­tin­ue to in­crease in in­ten­si­ty and tick­ets re­main avail­able on­line and from au­tho­rised out­lets na­tion­wide. For more in­for­ma­tion, call the OCMF Hot­line at 794-6263 or log on to onecaribbean­mu­sicfes­ti­val.app


Related articles

Sponsored

Weather

PORT OF SPAIN WEATHER

Sponsored