Triple Kay International signs major deal with Trinidad promoter

Dominica’s top Bouyon Band Triple Kay International has signed a historic deal with Trinidad based promoter, JC Management.

The deal will see JC Management handling booking arrangements for Triple Kay within the Commonwealth Caribbean.

JC Management Talent lists includes a number of major International Soca acts like Farmer Nappy, Shurwayne Winchester, Olatunji, Kevin Lyttle, Problem Child and Marvay.

Manager of Triple Kay International Jeoffrey Joseph says signing with JC Management will help take not only the band, but Dominica’s Bouyon music to another level.

 

 

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11 Comments

  1. May 2, 2019

    I just hope this is a reality check. Because when dada opened up the market there was alot of jabs thrown at him from members of the band. But through hes vision they are able to get the opportunity to take it further. With that being said i hope they will open up there eyes and make more sensible music (lyrical content)and not stick to the same path that they are currently on. Blessings on you path to greatness.

  2. jackarie
    May 1, 2019

    BOY!!!! Dominicans have a guts. Just wish them man well and trust that they will go out there and everything will work out for them and in turn they can do good business for themselves and for Dominica. What is all the negative about? If you don’t listen to them man music then that is your story. But don’t judge them man on what they sing. I don’t listen to rock music, I find it deafening but there are millions of people around the world that would not share my opinion.

  3. What's Bouyon?
    May 1, 2019

    The is absolutely zero market for bouyon music in and commonwealth Caribbean country that Iam aware of except Dominica, who else listens to bouyon music besides Dominicans???

  4. NatureBoy
    April 30, 2019

    I really don’t get the negative comments. Congrats to KKK. Go out there and make DA proud.

  5. Mr. Ben Dover
    April 30, 2019

    i hope with this you guys will get proper coaching on how to play properly. I listen to many of your lives, and many times i hear confusion. Granted in a live setting with rum in your head you dont hear a lot of the mistakes in the music, but non the less i wish you guys luck. make dominica proud.

  6. carlty
    April 30, 2019

    Congratulations Guys.

  7. Island peeps
    April 30, 2019

    Triple Kay as a businessman let me give you guys a little advice. Hiring a management company to do what you can do with just a phone call is bad business. I have no idea what’s your current manager background but that’s where you should invest not in a management company. Your big investment should be in a marketing agency not a management company. We as a people tend to give away the little pie we have before we can build a good oven. You guys are very talented I would hate to see you are taken advantage of.

    • lightbulb
      April 30, 2019

      I have suspicions that certain venues in certain countries, have controlled access to a select few.

      • Dominican
        April 30, 2019

        If such venues are government controller/owned your argument may hold water. However, if business interests prevail, venues will book those acts that promise to bring the most revenue and/or profit. Public acclaim, generated through record sales and social media exposure play a predominant role in this.

    • Karl Orndem
      April 30, 2019

      there are benefits of signing on with this trinidad based company. they will be part of a portfolio of international artists. when kkk performs internationally, it is usually for disapora. now they have access yo a much bigger market.

      • A. George
        May 1, 2019

        I think the band is trying to distance itself from use of KKK … work with them and use TK instead nah …

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