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2015 Young Kings Calypso Monarch Competition Results

NEWS RELEASE


Arnold Jordan is the 2015 Young King Calypso Monarch. The Young King Calypso Monarch Competition  was hosted  on Monday night  (2nd  February) by the National Action Cultural Committee at the Grand Stand, Queen's Park Savannah.
The results are as follows:
1st place – Arnold Jordan – This Is My Life
2nd place – Nicklas Gosine – Perspective of Black
3rd place – Ezekiel Yorke  – Equality
4th place – Helon Francis – Stalwart
5th place – Ninja (Kenson Neptune)  – A Level PlayingField
6th place – M'ba(Gary Thomasos) – All Inclusive Fete
7th place –Nyol Manswell – Key to Success
8th place – Jaiga (Terrence Callender) – Soca Story
9th place – Blaxx  (Dexter Stewart) – Place In Life
9th place – Sekon Alves – Take Me Back

February 03, 2015

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