Trinidad Talent Festival

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Type : Public Event

Venue
Trinidad W.I. Trinidad W.I.

Details: Trinidad Brings the Best Talent to the World
Kadija Jeremiah – Soca / RnB/ Dancehall 

Bio: In the last three years Kadija started back working very hard on her music career and started building back her long-lost desire. She got the lead female role in her first musical in 2017 and from then she knew it was no turning back or stopping again. With the support from her family and friends she is now on a mission to succeed. She is now signed to record label “Para Music Group’ in New York and in 2020 so far, she released her singles entitled “Go Down Low”, and “Sweet” under the label, where both songs music video can be found on youtube Kadija started singing at the age of three in her church choir and eventually took her career to a professional level from the age of thirteen, singing at functions and carnival events, spreading her name in the local music industry. She passed through several bands as a frontline singer and worked with some of the biggest names in the industry. 





HeyChoppi – Soca / Hip Hop / RnB 

About two months ago, if you’d asked Sean Padmore his expectations of the coming months, he might have said travel and performances outside of TT. After all, the artiste, who performs as “Hey Choppi,” had one of the biggest releases in the past few months. From the opening adulation-saturated lyrics “My gyal, you sweet like pineapple, yuh sweet like tangerine” to the call for reckless abandon with “throw me overboard, I don’t need no lifeguard,” Captain hit the right notes and had the best quotes to embed itself in the brains of soca lovers during the Carnival season. 



Ninja – Hip Hop / Dancehall / Reggae 

Young Ambitious Artiste/ Producer TTUMA WINNER AWARDED (Best breakthrough artiste of 2017) Worked with/ credits to The Wutang Clan, Kato on the track, Hopsin, Dax, Strange music, Rasjammy (suns of dub), Lutan fyah, Jalifa, Ebro darden, B real, Dlinc, HOJP 




Rheon Elbourne – Dancehall 

Rheon Elbourne was born and raised in Kelly Village, Caroni – a place known for its strong sense of community and togetherness. It was in his time there that he discovered his love for different genres of music having been surrounded by a multitude of cultural people and influences. At 30 years old, Rheon’ s present artistic style is also the result of a lifetime of musical influences both within his family and also in the Entertainment Industry in Trinidad and Tobago. Over the years he has developed and sustained a uniquely positioned brand after mastering the art of fused music, receiving high accolades and professional respect in all genres, locally, regionally and internationally.




Kyler - Dancehall 

Jay Jay Spade Life can be best described as a very versatile recording artiste, that is capable of doing variety of genres & musical styles. My personal preference is Dancehall & Reggae most of my songs focus on the realities of life & of course the ladies. I aspire to be considered amongst the top tier of the Dancehall/ Reggae fraternity. 



Shavia – Soca / Dancehall / RnB 

Aisha Vialva, better known as “Shavia” is a Trinidad born recording artist, singer and songwriter. She started like most singers in Church, from age five. At age 17 she started her pursuit in music, but had to postpone it because she was about to become a mother. Years after she decided to give it another shot, rejoining the industry. She did so by singing covers at events. She believes it’s not enough and she is now part of Money Circle Records where she records presently. 




Daddy J / Yt Boi – Soca / Dancehall / RnB / Pop 

Bio: Born and raised on the island of Trinidad and Tobago, Ytboi (whiteboi) previously known as “Daddy J" is an entertainer who effortlessly jumps from genre to genre, taking the best of pop,hip-hop,RnB and Soca to create his irresistible signature sound. Born Jesse Jarvis, February 6th 1990, Ytboi was always destined for the life as an artist. His mother, who he cites as his biggest influence, is an avid music lover and singer as well. He grew up absorbing music from all over the world, finding inspiration in every genre. After years of practice, he found his own voice with the release of his first single “Can’t let her go" which quickly racked up views. Originally introducing the world as “Daddy J". He followed that up with “Caribbean Girls" a tropical party anthem that pays homage to the beauty of his part of the world. Ytboi's career has been steadily building momentum, with an enthusiastic online fan base, highly anticipated performances and even a stint as a television host. As he continues to make a name for himself, he remains humble and inspiring to his audience. Music fans around the world will soon be hearing about Ytboi.



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