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Archived: Sexy, Dominating, Bossy. Hoodcelebrityy’s So Pretty Alongside Kash Doll.

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Female star power can no longer be categorised as merely sporadic, or dismissed as isolated, as this past year has seen the ladies topping the charts and holding their own alongside their male-counterparts. Among those who trod on fiercely, carrying the flag of female empowerment are Jamaican-born dancehall singer-songwriter Hoodcelebrityy and rapper Kash Doll. 

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On a mission to unite and entertain the world through music, the multi-talented pair have released “SO PRETTY”, a hit-bound track celebrating women’s beauty and independence worldwide. According to a media statement issued by Destine Media, the song is an anthem for women everywhere to unite with each other and embrace their differences. It is the call for women to use their power, unite with who they truly are, and liberate themselves from patriarchal standards. 

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Known for her self-esteem boosting international chart topping singe, “Walking Trophy”, Hoodcelebrityy spoke on the song’s inspiration, and her collaboration with BET Award nominee for Best Female Hip Hop Artist Kash Doll, saying, “I wrote the song “So Pretty” to let women of all nationalities know that they are all beautiful. I wanted to show my appreciation for diversity and that beauty comes in all shades. I also wanted to let girls know that beauty can stem from confidence in oneself . That’s why I had to get Kash Doll on this. She exudes confidence and has such a boss mentality. Her independent mindset is inspiring,” she said. 

As this tumultuous year comes to a close, let us not forget that 2020 marks the year of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing and protecting the woman’s constitutional right to vote. It is therefore only right to celebrate women’s independence and “SO PRETTY” does just that. 

Paired with a provocative, sexy video, which premiered on Complex, “SO PRETTY” is available worldwide beginning today, on all major streaming platforms and digital outlets, and even on Hoodcelebrityy’s  official YouTube channel.

SOURCE: Destine Media PR.

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A Theatrical Carnival Production Is Set for August 30th, Paying Tribute to the Mighty Sparrow. Blow Mano Blow is Coming.

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Another band launch is coming up in T&T. Blow Mano Blow Productions is preparing to introduce its latest presentation with a production that promises to be about much more than costumes and the traditional band launch.

The band will officially unveil its 2027 Carnival presentation, “To Birdie With Love,” on Sunday, August 30th, at the Queen’s Hall Garden Theatre in St. Ann’s. The event is carded to be a tribute to the music, legacy and cultural influence of the legendary Mighty Sparrow.

At the heart of the presentation are five sections inspired by some of Sparrow’s most enduring classics: “Jean and Dinah,” “Congo Man,” “Marajhin,” “Happy School Days” and “Margarita,” and according to the organizers, Blow Mano Blow will being it all to life in a distinguishable way.

Blow Mano Blow paid tribute to Calypso Rose in 2026.

Rather than treating the launch as simply a reveal of costumes and sections, the production is being billed as a theatrical Carnival experience, with each section brought to life through a combination of storytelling, drama, music and mas. The theatrical performances have been written and directed by acclaimed T&T playwright Penelope Spencer, adding a deliberate dramatic element to the presentation.

That approach speaks to what Blow Mano Blow brings to Carnival each year: an experience designed to extend beyond the road and the costume itself, placing culture, performance and storytelling at the centre of the mas experience. For Carnival lovers, “To Birdie With Love” represents an opportunity to encounter Sparrow’s music through a different lens. His iconic compositions become the foundation for five distinct sections, with the production using theatre and live performance to create a connection between the music and the mas.

The launch will also deliver the energy expected of a Carnival event, with performances from Brass 2 The World, Rave the Band, popular soca artistes and DJs from Sweet 100.1FM.

Guests will get their first look at the official Carnival 2027 costumes, while early registration for Carnival Monday will also be available. Door prizes, giveaways, food, drinks and the atmosphere of Carnival will round out the evening. For both experienced masqueraders and those preparing to play mas for the first time, the event offers an early introduction to what Blow Mano Blow has planned for Carnival Monday, 2027. This year, Blow Mano Blow’s presentation will be more than a costume collection, but rather the showcasing of a complete Carnival experience.

With Sparrow’s music serving as its creative foundation, theatre providing the storytelling framework, live music supplying the energy and mas completing the visual experience, “To Birdie With Love” seeks to place Trinidad and Tobago’s cultural legacy firmly within the excitement of contemporary Carnival.

The launch takes place on August 30th, the day before T&T’s Independence, from 6:00 pm to midnight at the Queen’s Hall Garden Theatre, with admission priced at TT$200.

For Blow Mano Blow Productions, the message is clear: Carnival 2027 begins with a celebration of one of Trinidad and Tobago’s greatest cultural icons—and an invitation to experience mas in a way that brings music, theatre, culture and Carnival together on one stage.

One night. Five sections. Live music. Theatre. Soca. Mas. Culture.

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Dancehall Trailblazer, Patra Will Gets Her Flowers at This Year’s Caribbean Music Awards.

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There was a time when Jamaican dancehall was largely viewed as a male-dominated space. Then came Patra, a bold, distinctive voice who helped change the conversation about what a female dancehall artist could achieve.

The Jamaican entertainer rose to prominence in the late 1980s and exploded onto the international scene in the 1990s, bringing her commanding delivery and unmistakable style to audiences far beyond Jamaica.

Songs such as “Worker Man,” “Romantic Call” and “Pull Up to the Bumper” introduced Patra to a global audience and helped establish her as one of the most recognizable female faces of the dancehall movement during its international expansion.

Queen of the Pack, Patra.

Her success was significant not simply because of the records she sold or the charts she reached. Patra was part of a generation of Caribbean artists proving that music born in Jamaica could compete for attention on the world’s biggest stages.

She also helped create a path for the many female dancehall artists who followed, demonstrating that women could command the same attention, confidence and cultural influence in a genre traditionally dominated by men.

Now, decades after her breakthrough, Patra is receiving her flowers.

The Caribbean Music Awards will honor the dancehall veteran with a special recognition at this year’s ceremony in Trinidad, alongside fellow Caribbean music legends Shyne, Calypso Rose and Alan Cavé.

For Patra, the honor represents more than a career milestone. It is recognition of a woman who helped carry the sound and spirit of Jamaican dancehall to the world—and in doing so, became part of Caribbean music history.

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