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Archived: Destra Raises Bacchanal In Jamaica- Starts The 'Elitist' Conversation.

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For years there’s been a subliminal divide taking place in Trinidad and Tobago’s carnival. It’s been blamed, for the most part on the crime situation and the need for better mechanisms to deal with pick pocketing and other petty crimes in fetes. Hiking up prices and of course, delivering the now norm, all-incliusive fete, was devised by major event promoters, among them Tribe Carnival, Island People Mas and of course, various denominational schools that host carnival fetes to raise funds for their schools annually. On the weekend, Trinidad and Tobago’s Queen of Bacchanal, Destra Garcia chose a rather unexpected forum to express her disdain for this new practice. She vented in Jamaica.

Destra Garcia on stage at Bacchanal J'ouvert in Jamaica on Friday.  PHOTO CREDIT: Jamaica Observer

Destra Garcia on stage at Bacchanal J’ouvert in Jamaica on Friday.
PHOTO CREDIT: Jamaica Observer

“Move the fence. I’m not performing if the fence doesn’t come down,” she reportedly insisted, after hitting the stage at Bacchanal J’Ouvert in St. Andrew, Jamaica last Friday. She had stormed off the stage an hour into her set at the high energy fete and from backstage, she asked the crowd whether the fence that separated the VIP and General areas, had been removed, to which they responded saying. “Nooooo!”

According to The Jamaica Observer, Garcia only returned to her performance after a 20 minute standoff and some consultation with police. The paper reported that part of the fence, nearest to the front of the stage, had been removed. She told the Jamaica newspaper, “Soca music is a music that unites all. Nobody cares how much money you have in the bank. Everybody jumps and dances with everybody.”

Bacchanal J’ouvert Director Michael Ammar Jr. told the Observer that Garcia would be back next year. He described her set as good but the stance taken on stage, he coined, ‘bad judgement’.

Caribbean media outlet, Loop, captured Garcia’s stance on video. Take a look and let us know if you agree with what she did.

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Denise Belfon Thanks Drake’s ‘OVO’ Team for Inclusion of Her ‘Work’ on New Track.

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Canadian rapper, Drake is once again teaming up with Caribbean entertainers, delivering a brand new album called, ‘Maid of Honor,’ which is now available on all streaming platforms. It was one of three albums the artiste simultaneously dropped on May 15th – the other two being ICEMAN and HABIBTI.

Rapper, Drake has released three new albums simultaneously.

One of the singles on ‘Maid of Honor,’ called ‘BBW’ features the work of Trinidad and Tobago entertainer, Denise ‘Saucy Wow’ Belfon – her 1998 track, ‘Work.’

The lyrics, ‘Put Yuh Back in It’ became a trending expression on TikTok in 2020 when it became a challenge on the popular platform. That viral opportunity six years ago, led to the song’s resurgence and Belfon’s name being called by younger generations whose parents, aunts and uncles would’ve more than likely grown up on her music and performances in the Caribbean. Fast forward to 2026, and Belfon is once again enjoying a viral moment as news broke that her song had been sampled by Drake. “Everything is legitimate and I want to thank the team – Fabian Alfonso, a copyright specialist out of Trinidad and Tobago ; He was very instrumental in making this deal become reality, said Belfon in a chat with Ebuzztt, before expressing gratitude to several other instrumental people, and Drake’s OVO team.

In 2022, dancehall artiste, Shenseea and rapper, Megan Thee Stallion also sampled ‘Work’ on the single, ‘Lick.’ Belfon, who lives in New York, had, at that time, attended a release party at a nightclub in New York, where Shenseea acknowledged the Soca artiste’s influence on the new release.

The Maid of Honor album delivers 14 singles and added to T&T’s Denise Belfon, Jamaican artiste, Popcaan is also featured on a single called, ‘Amazing Shape.’

Denise Belfon’s personality and charisma has, for a very long time, made her a fan favorite in the Caribbean. A vocal powerhouse and unique stage performer, she has stood the test of time in the Soca music industry, having created massive soca anthems like ‘Work,’ ‘Wine and Bend Over’ and ‘Wining Queen’ among countless other flavorful singles.

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Caribbean Fashion Is A Big Deal. Designer, Ecliff Elie Expands With Women In Mind.

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Caribbean fashion is top tier. In a world of copy and paste designs, Caribbean brands like the incomparable Ecliff Elie, stand in a class of their own. Earlier this month, the menswear brand made a major announcement and whether you’ve heard or not, we’re here to tell you, this is huge.

The Ecliff Elie brand will now be delivering its seamless, tailored appeal to women. The brand is known for its precision tailoring and disciplined garment construction so with that at its foundation, women can now feel the complete effect of the Ecliff Elie touch. The company steps out into this aspect of its business after what it says has been years of delivering this service privately to women. Dubbed ‘Bespoke — Tailored for Women,’ Ecliff Elie is now offering the service, at scale.

The introduction reflects a focused extension of Elie’s established approach to tailoring – one built on proportion, control, and consistency. Each garment is developed through a guided process that considers posture, movement, and presence, ensuring that the final result aligns with how the individual operates and presents herself.

From custom blazers to trousers, skirts, and dresses, customers will now be able to get their custom designed Ecliff Elie apparel, through a consultation-led process where every decision—from cut to finish—is deliberate. The company says fabric selection will be approached with the same level of discipline, with materials chosen for structure, performance, and longevity, allowing each piece to maintain its standard over time.

“This is not a new direction,” Elie states. “It is a continuation of work I have done over time, now introduced with structure and clarity.”

With more than three decades of experience, Ecliff Elie has consistently positioned presentation as a defining factor in how individuals are perceived. His work has guided clients across industries to approach style as a matter of precision and intent rather than preference.

“When the garment is correct, everything changes,” he adds. “You move differently. You carry yourself differently. That is the standard.”

As more women continue to operate at the highest levels across business, leadership, and professional environments, the demand for tailoring that reflects both authority and individuality has grown. This offering responds to that shift with a process designed to deliver consistency, clarity, and control.

Through Bespoke — Tailored for Women, Ecliff Elie continues to refine his approach while maintaining a clear focus on craftsmanship, attention to detail, and a disciplined standard of execution.

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