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Archived: Young Aaron Duncan Stays In Winner’s Circle

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Young calypsonian, Aaron Duncan on Saturday, walked away with his pride in tact, proving that he’s unstoppable anyhow you look at it. Duncan performed on Saturday, in the Senior leg of the  School’s Soca Monarch competition- this of course, after having dominated the junior category of the showcase for many years.

Young champs, Stefan Camejo and Aaron Duncan

Young champs, Stefan Camejo and Aaron Duncan

The Queen’s Royal College student has been touted as the one to carry on Machel Montano’s style of performing and captivating audiences, with Machel himself saying only last week, that Duncan reminds him a lot of himself. On Saturday when the youngster appeared before his audience at the Queen’s Park Savannah, he rocked a fresh look- gold suit, impeccably fitted and style,  and as if that wasn’t enough, Aaron had his very own cast of dancers! His tune, “Can You Feel It”, which has been receiving a lot of love across the airwaves, proved to be a hit with the judges and the audience, leading to his success in the competition.

Duncan, Jeromy Rodriguez and Sergio Camejo have all won the competition in the past,  and this year their showmanship was no different from earlier years. They all put up healthy competition as they brought their ‘A’ game against their cohorts, making it clear that the competitive spirit within carnival is still alive.

Here are the results:

JUNIOR CATEGORY

1 Stefan Camejo – Sacred heart boys

2 Naomi Sinnette – St Catherine’s Anglican 

3 N’Janela Duncan Regis – Eshes Learning Centre

4 Amelia Emmanuel – Sacred Heart Girls 

5 Sherissa Redhead – Newtown Girls RC

6 Arthur James – Arima Boys Govt 

7 Sharla Grant – Sevilla Primar

8 Josiah James – Arima Boys RC

9 Jason James – Arima Boys RC

SENIOR CATEGORY

1 Aaron Duncan – Queens Royal College

2 Sergio Camejo – Fatima College 

3 Jeromy Rodriguez – Cowen Hamilton 

4 Osei David – St Georges College 

5 Desle Julien – St Mary College 

6 Tsahai Corbin – St Joseph Convent 

7 Timel Flament – Rivas Hillview College 

8 Jeremiah James – Holy Cross College

9 Melina Smith – Guaico Secondary 

10 Aaron Sinnette – St Mary’s College 

11 Daniela Bremnor – St Francois Girls College 

12 Angel Fortune – El Dorado West Secondary

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Woman Arrested, Placed on $10 Million Bond After Rihanna’s Home is Targeted.

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Police have arrested a 35-year-old, Florida woman in connection with a volley of gunshots fired at Rihanna’s Los Angeles mansion on Sunday afternoon. The woman has been identified as Ivanna Ortiz. A motive was not immediately clear.

According to international media reports, the woman was held after the incident on Sunday, in a parking garage nearby. Rihanna, A$AP Rocky and their three children was said to have been at home at the time of the incident, but no one was shot, according to NBC4.

The Los Angeles Police Department said a woman drove up to the property and fired between seven and nine rounds with what police described as an AR-15-style rifle. At least four rounds struck the house. Ortiz has been placed on a $10 million bond.

Rihanna’s Los Angeles house was shot at on Sunday, March 8th, 2026.

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Trinidad Killa Shares Prophecy with Fellow Artistes.

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There’s never a dull moment in Caribbean entertainment and we’ve got proof. Trinidad Killa has shared prophecy for the future and he’s calling on his fellow artistes on the music circuit to understand their worth.

The restauranteur and entertainer took a brief moment away from his TK Smokehouse duties to hop on an Instagram Livestream. In his prophesy, the TK, whose real name is Kern Joseph, said he predicts that by 2030 there will no more Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago. “You know why? Artistes underselling (day-self). Artistes calling promoters and telling dem, put meh on yh show, put meh on yuh show, put meh on yuh show,” he expressed. The often controversial entertainer alleged that because of this, promoters are not paying artistes to appear on their shows.

He went on, “Carnival become a competition. Once a man have a Road March tune, he poppin’ up in fetes and poppin’ up on shows and performing for free,” he alleged, adding that annually, promoters in Carnival pay the same major artistes for live performances.

Trinidad Killa migrated to the United States some three years ago. He has however remained consistently vocal on the events taking place in his homeland. “Allyuh see what go on with Soca Monarch. There is no more Soca Monarch,” he said, going on to positively highlight this year’s Flava Village addition. “There is so much going on in the carnival. All I would like to say is, artistes, stop under-selling allyuh self and when allyuh learn the value of allyuh artistry, and allyuh stop sell allyuh self short, that is when the industry will start to move.”

Trinidad Killa ended his livestream with the words, “music is a mission, not a competition.”

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