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Dezral Captures The 2024 Calypso Monarch Title

The 2024 Calypso Monarch is Dezral from the Fire One Calypso Tent. Dezral delivered two compelling performances of his songs ‘De Biggest Gun’, and ‘A Wish For Fish ‘, securing his place as King.
With 7 former calypso monarchs and other extremely talented acts among the list of contenders for this year’s title, patrons and judges enjoyed outstanding performances from contenders, all contributing to a night of high-quality entertainment.
The results for this year’s Calypso Monarch Competition are as follows:
Rank
Calypsonian
Tent
Points
Winner
Dezral
Fire One
785
1st Runner- Up
TC Brown
Kaiso Pro’s Tent
736
2nd Runner- Up
Menell
South Calypso Tent
734
3rd Runner- Up
Herb Black
TOT/Soca Village
733
Commenting on his win, King Dezral said “Winning the monarch again is surreal. I was confident in not just my performance, but the quality of my songs. It feels good to have songs that can edge out former monarchs and crowd favourites.’ This is Dezral’s second time claiming the Calypso Monarch title.
The other participating calypsonians include 2023 Calypso King: Ti Blacks, Educator, Mica, Solange, Ti Carro, and crowd favourite, Gamtion.
Lucian Carnival will come to a climax this weekend with the Junior Carnival Parade on Sunday, July 14, J’Ouvert on July 15, and the Parade of the Bands through the City of Castries on July 15 and 16, 2024.
To stay informed on updates on Saint Lucia Carnival go to www.carnivalsaintlucia.com or follow @carnivalsaintlucia on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
SOURCE: Carnival Planning and Management Committee

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1 COMMENT

  1. I just cannot understand why ministers must be part of the final picture. In as much as I understand an offical has to present the award, why can’t they step aside and let the individuals enjoy moment.

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