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Dancehall’s Aidonia Loses His Only Child. He Was Just 9-Years-Old.

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Just shy of 10-years-old, the only child of dancehall artist, Aidonia and his wife, Kimberly Megan, has passed away. It’s reported that he lost his battle with Cancer. News of his passing broke overnight.

King Khalif Lawrence would have turned 10 on January 25th, 2023. Details surrounding his illness are unclear, however, Aidonia’s minimal contribution to the music business over the past few years, is now better understood by fans. One person, on social media said, “So many people kept wondering why Aidonia wasn’t releasing new music at a faster rate. Not knowing he was dealing with a sick child.”

Kimberly Megan with her son, King Kahlif.

The artist’s manager, Julian Jones Griffith, wrote on Twitter, “Can only pray for Aidonia, his wife and family at this time. Words are meaningless to a pain I can’t begin to imagine. The young King put up a brave fight for years and Donia and Kim were extremely brave throughout that time too. Oh God.” 

Condolences have continued to pour by members of the music fraternity, among them Shenseea, KipRich, I-Octane and producer, Skatta Burrel.

Aidonia, 41, whose real name is Sheldon Lawrence, emerged in the early 2000s. He’s known for songs such as ‘Pretty Please,’ ‘Nuh Boring Gyal,’ ‘Jook So,’and ‘Yeah Yeah.’ He and Kimberly Megan were married in 2016. Little King Khalid was just 3-years-old.

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  1. Sandy Wilson

    6th December 2022 at 12:38 AM

    Sorry for ur lose mi artists its hard to loose ur son ur best friend i can feel ur pain 😭😭😭😭😭😭🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  2. Jerome McEwen

    6th December 2022 at 7:47 AM

    Should do it right the first time when humans have children the act alone compromises the woman 👩 so men should be willing to take alittle humbleness. We symbolize so much in society. We should value being a great father symbol and a great symbol pertaining to love in unions.

  3. Denise Wiggins

    6th December 2022 at 8:35 AM

    I am deeply sorry to hear this news as it’s never easy to lose a child
    May God give Aidonai and his family the strength and the fortitude to get through this rough time. My prayers goes out to you

  4. Dugfrsh

    6th December 2022 at 9:06 AM

    So sad how people’s misfortune and become others entertainment!!

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Miami Broward Carnival Host Committee Elects New Officers.

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About Miami Carnival

Miami Carnival is the ultimate cultural experience, blending the vibrant elements of Caribbean Carnival with the beauty of South Florida. Held annually over Columbus Day Weekend in October, the festival features four signature events: Junior Carnival, Panorama, J’ouvert, and the iconic Costumed Parade & Concert. Each year, Miami Carnival attracts thousands of visitors and participants from around the world, celebrating Caribbean culture through music, art, and community.

The Miami Broward One Carnival Host Committee, a non-profit organization, is dedicated to hosting a safe, family-friendly festival that fosters community pride, civic engagement, and cultural exchange. It provides a platform for Caribbean people in South Florida to share their culture, promote multiculturalism, and drive economic cooperation in the region.

This year, Miami Carnival proudly celebrated its 40th anniversary with a spectacular display of Caribbean culture, creative self-expression, and entrepreneurial spirit. Named one of the Top 100 Events in South Florida, Miami Carnival is a thoughtfully curated celebration featuring pageantry, music, food, arts and crafts, and cultural experiences. Miami Carnival brought the vibrancy of Caribbean culture to life, capturing the essence of community, unity, and joy. 

The newly elected officers aim to strengthen the legacy of Miami Carnival, fostering cultural appreciation and community connection while continuing to drive significant economic impact for the region. With their guidance, Miami Carnival will remain a celebration of heritage and a symbol of the unity and vibrancy of the Caribbean diaspora.

“As Chair of the Miami Broward One Carnival Host Committee, I am deeply honored to lead a talented and dedicated team in continuing the rich legacy of Miami Carnival. This celebration is more than a festival—it is a dynamic showcase of Caribbean culture, community pride, and artistic excellence.Over the years, Miami Carnival has evolved into a globally recognized event highlighting our heritage’s vibrancy and the unifying power of music, art, and culture. Our 40th-anniversary celebration exemplified our community’s resilience, creativity, and entrepreneurial spirit. “Looking ahead, our new leadership team is focused on elevating this cherished tradition, ensuring it thrives as a symbol of cultural pride and an engine of economic growth for South Florida. I am excited to build on this legacy, foster cultural exchange, and uphold Miami Carnival as a dynamic platform that unites people while driving cultural and economic impact for our region.” — Joan Hinkson-Justin

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New Soca Monarch- Like Show Coming. Organisers to Look At Calendar of Events in Preparation for The Way Forward.

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A competition or similar type cultural showcase in carnival, is set to be unveiled in the weeks ahead. Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of Culture, Arts and Tourism, revealed the appointment of Star Global Productions Limited, to organize and deliver the large-scale carnival 2025 event. The new event will take the place of the International Soca Monarch – a competition which started in T&T in 1993 but dwindled by 2020.

Via media release, the Ministry noted that on July 29, 2024, an Expression of Interest (EOl) was issued, inviting individuals and organisations to submit proposals for the development and management of a Soca competition. The EOl closed on August 23, 2024, with eight (8) submissions received. Following the receipt of those submissions, the Ministry issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) to the interested parties on October 29, 2024, which closed on November 19th 2024. It said a rigorous evaluation process was conducted to select a partner for revitalising the competition and advancing the country’s Tourism, Culture, and Arts industries. “It is to be noted that out of the three (3) submissions received following the issuance of the RFP, Star Global Productions Limited’s proposal stood out as the most comprehensive and strategically aligned with the Ministry’s vision for the Carnival 2025 Soca competition,” stated the media release. It added, “Star Global Productions Limited brings expertise in managing large-scale events and producing culturally significant programming, making them an ideal partner to bring this vibrant competition to life.”

Iwer George is one of the artistes who has always entered the Competition.


The media release explained that Star Global Productions Limited will now plan, organise and implement its proposal, taking into consideration the calendar of events confirmed for the Carnival 2025 period. “The consortium will enter into discussions with the Ministry to finalize arrangements for the competition,” the statement ended.

For the past four years, many have lamented the decline of the International Soca Monarch. Once owned by Caribbean Prestige Foundation founder, William Munroe, the event was subsequently passed around to other major players in Arts and Culture, Media and Business. The pandemic’s sudden strike in 2019 led to a digitally formatted effort by organizers and now, it is left to be seen whether patronage of the once mammoth Carnival competition, will return to its glory days.

At its inception, soca stars like Machel Montano, Iwer George, Mr. Killa, Fay Ann Lyons, Bunji Garlin, Iwer George, Shurwayne Winchester, SuperBlue, Shal Marshall, Voice, Farmer Nappy, Benjai, Blaxx and countless others, delivered spectacular artistry, complete with props and dancers, fireworks and thrilling showmanship, to insatiable audiences who showed their support from the Semi Final showcase at the Arima Velodrome in East Trinidad to the finals on Fantastic Friday at the National Stadium. The memories of those incredible years of high momentum carnival fever, remain etched in the hearts of many.

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