Topper Top, the final calypsonian at last night’s elimination, ended the show with ‘Do the Hussle.’ Regrettably, his rhythm won’t be carrying him to the quarterfinals.
Adi Maxx sprinkled ‘Salt for Sugar’ at spot 42 at last evening’s elimination, but alas, the Calypso vibes won’t carry him to the quarterfinals.”
At last evening’s elimination, calypsonian number 41, Intruder, who performed ‘Taway Vaval’ failed to impress the judges, sealing his fate – no advancement for him.
Despite Son of the Saints’ soulful rendition of ‘Just Like That’ at spot 40 during the elimination, he won’t be progressing to the next round.
Last night, the Calypsonian Enlightener who sang at spot 39, serenaded the crowd with ‘Tell Me What to Sing’ at the elimination. Great news – he’s now set to advance to the quarterfinals!
#38 Big Jeff did not make an appearance
There will be no quarterfinals encore De Clarke, who hit the stage at spot 37 during last night’s Calypso elimination, singing ‘Economic Quagmire.’
Trinity, belting out ‘One Man’ from the 36th spot, delivered a solo performance, but alas, he was among the ones who won’t be taking the journey to the quarterfinals.
Lion roared ‘Truth to Power’ from the 35th spot at last night’s Calypso elimination. However he did not advance on the quarterfinals
D Mechanic brought the jam to spot 34 last night with his song ‘Jam it’ but unfortunately, his gears won’t be shifting forward in the competition.
Dero$ dropped some lyrical currency as Calypsonian number 33 last night, setting the stage free with his performance of ‘Free Up.’ However this is the furthest he will advance in next year’s national competition.
De Oracles cast a spell on the judges with ‘Co Chony,’ magically earning his place in the quarterfinals. He enchanted the audience at number 32 during last night’s calypso elimination.
Unfortunately, the judges didn’t resonate with Vigilante’s ‘Feeling It’ during last night’s calypso elimination as he performed in the 31st position.
Sour Sour’s explosive “Captain Bomb” missed the mark with the judges, proving that even veterans have their fizzle moments. He dropped the wit at spot 30 during last night’s elimination.
Performer number 29, Liberator, a seasoned calypsonian, won the judges’ favor during last evening’s Calypso Elimination, securing his spot in the quarterfinals with the compelling song ‘Let’s Build the World.’
In last night’s calypso elimination, Jenius showcased his talent at spot number 28, delivering the poignant ‘Lament of a Prodigal Son.’ However he did not advance on to the quarterfinals
No stranger to the Calypso stage, Lady Essie, one of the three reserves for the upcoming quarterfinals, delivered another commendable performance at last night’s elimination in the 27th spot with her calypso ‘False Royalty.’
De Trail, a newcomer on the calypso stage, made his grand entrance in the 26th position at last night’s elimination, performing ‘Better Days.’
The 25th performer at last night’s elimination, Lady V, showcased impeccable preparation with her attire and delighted the audience with her 2024 calypso ‘Six for a Nine.’
Jamma B, delivering ‘Something Got Me I Just Can’t Go’ in the 24th slot during last night’s elimination, clinched a place in the upcoming quarterfinals.
Danyan, the seasoned calypsonian, impressed the judges with his rendition of ‘Who blocked Kay,’ earning him a spot in the quarterfinals. He took the stage in the 23rd position during last night’s elimination round.
Although a crowd favorite, veteran calypsonian Mask Eruption, positioned as the second reserve, narrowly missed securing a spot in the quarterfinals despite his engaging performance of ‘Number 1 Garden Fucker’ at number 22 during last evening’s elimination.
Delivering a thought-provoking Calypso titled “No Punching Bag,” Naziah captivated the audience with her powerful delivery in the 21st spot during last evening’s elimination.
Newcomer Diviner embraced her debut on the calypso stage with evident joy during last evening’s elimination round, presenting her rendition titled ‘Never Judge a Book By Its Cover.’
Last evening’s elimination witnessed the comeback of another veteran calypsonian De Webb. Taking the stage at number 19, he delivered a standout performance, securing his spot in the quarterfinals.
Entering as calypsonian number 18, Mico took the stage at last night’s elimination aiming to sway the judges with his rendition of ‘Chew Malewae Patae.’
Calypso veteran Sye triumphantly returned to the calypso stage at last night’s elimination with ‘Take Your Foot Gangster Gun Slinger,’ securing a spot in the 2024 quarterfinals.
Stepping onto the stage as calypsonian number 16, Prince of Peace delivered his rendition of ‘Truth Turn to Lie’ at last night’s elimination.
Undoubtedly a crowd favorite. Mystrie, one of the three reserves, stole the show at last night’s elimination with her witty calypso, ‘Letters of the Alphabet.’
At number 14, Myka delivered a heartfelt plea through her performance of ‘Save Our Sons,’ during last night’s elimination, aiming to save young men from the grip of crime. Her powerful message echoed through the venue.
Taking the stage at number 13, during last night’s elimination round, Trendsetter had the crowd on their feet with his electrifying performance of ‘Jing Ping Be’lle’ Roose Airport,’ becoming an instant crowd favorite and successfully securing a spot in the quarterfinals.
At number 12 during last night’s elimination round, Mighty Jack aimed to win over the judges with his calypso ‘What They Say, They Say.’
Lulu made a comeback to the calypso scene with his rendition titled ‘Money & Death’ at last night’s elimination round, taking the stage at number 11.
Taking the stage as calypsoian number 10, Abiyah not only captivated the audience but also won over the judges, securing her spot in the quarterfinals with a powerful rendition addressing the prevalence of gun violence titled ‘Gone (Gun).’
Calypso Observer infused a wave of optimism into last night’s elimination round with his song ‘In Spite of It All.’ Commanding the stage at number 9, Observer triumphed in his quest to secure a spot in the quarterfinals.
Calypsonian Royette graced the stage at number 8, during the elimination delivering a heartfelt plea for communal unity with her compelling calypso, ‘The Village Matters.’ She will move forward to the quarterfinals
No stranger to the calypso areana, calypsonian Pick Lock attempted to score favour with the judges at number 7 during the elimination with his rendition, ‘I Picking De Lock.’
Another newcomer to the calypso scene, Suzie Q made a sensational entrance as calpsoian number 6, captivating the crowd with her rendition ‘No Feelings’ at the elimination round.
Stepping onto the stage as calypsonian number 5 at the elimination round, the seasoned calypsonian Wok Sop had the crowd truly entertained with his infectious calypso, ‘She Vex.’
Despite a slight mistake, Calypsoian Number 4, at last night’s elimination, Mighty DBS was determination to continue with his 2024 calypso, ‘Say DBS’
Veteran calypsonian Triumph took to the stage as the third performer during last night’s elimination, delivering a powerful rendition of his song ‘Nasty Business.’
Lord Thunder, Calypsonian #2, showcased his signature wit at last night’s elimination rounds, with his 2024 calypso ‘Bring Them In.’
Breaking onto the Calypso scene, newcomer Dhar Gelle kicked off the elimination rounds last night with her redition of ‘Worst Nightmare.’
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