Trinidad and Tobago artist, Jadel, is ready to take her latest music to the world. With three tracks receiving rotation on the airwaves in Trinidad and Tobago, Jadel is motivated to keep grinding.
“Yuh Man” off the Queendom Riddim, “Up In D Party” off the Buddy Pass Riddim, and her newly released project off the No Limits Riddim entitled “Spice It Up,” are proof of the singer’s versatility and consistency.
Jadel’s reign of consistency began in January last year, when she released her single and music video for “Deserve It All”, which was written by bothshe and Kit Israel. The CL Productions produced track has accumulated over four million views to date, and it has also made its way to international television networks, MTV Base in South Africa, MTVU in North America and BET Jams in North America.
Shortly after, Jadel released two songs back-to-back. “Yuh Man” was released on September 17th, 2021 and was dubbed a sweet, groovy, ladies anthem. That song was written by Shertz “Problem Child” James, and produced by Samwick “Swick B” Bruce. The song sat on the Queendom Riddim and featured Patrice Roberts and Nadia Batson. Her follow up track, “Up In D Party” was considered a party anthem and was released on October 1st. That single rode on the Buddy Pass Riddim and featured Skinny Fabulous, Fay-Ann Lyons, and Adam O.
Jadel recently completed filming a music video for her single, “Up In D Party.” The video recently debuted on the artist’s VEVO channel, Jadel Music, as well as on Apple Music, and Tidal. “Up In D Party” will also see a Network debut on BET Jams, according to press work issued.
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.”
A phenomenal Carnival 2026 season in Trinidad and Tobago has paved the way for South Oropuche Trinidad’s very own, Christo, increasing his talent value and making him one of the season’s sought after acts. The young entertainer’s ‘Doux Doux Darlin’ refrain has Caribbean people everywhere, singing along, and it’s likely to remain that way, well into the Summer of 2026.
Christo appeared in Toronto, Canada this past weekend, for Return Fete, Toronto. He was not alone. Fellow entertainers, Coutain, Skinny Fabulous, Full Blown and the vibes man himself, Voice, also shook the event, which was hosted at REBELToronto.
Christo (right) with Dr. Jay (centre) and Coutain (left). 📸: @jcrzy
Produced annually by well known Soca DJ, Dr. Jay, the event is touted as the best fete post T&T carnival each year.
In the aftermath of this year’s Carnival in Trinidad and Tobago, Christo – a relatively new artiste to the soca spotlight, said the love he received this season was unmatched. He took to social media, writing, “To everyone who streamed the music, requested the songs on radio, shared the content, learned the lyrics, and sang every word back at the shows, I see you, and I appreciate you. The growth this Carnival was undeniable, and it happened because of YOU.”
The young artiste referred to Carnival 2026 as a defining chapter in his journey.
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