Little J does it once more
Those who are thinking of getting their heads beneath the Secondary School Junior calypso crown will have next year. And, Jade Bowen, will be keen on doing the hat-trick and establish his name in the secondary school circles as much as Shannuelle McKenzie did.
Little J, a Bishop College Kingstown student, from the North Windward village of Fancy, took the secondary school title last year. {{more}}
He repeated the performance with his number called âRise up,â and he soared sufficiently to keep a good distance above eight contenders.
Little J was pushed by Ranique âPrincessâ Fleshâ Fraser who placed second. One of four Bethel Secondary students in the final, Princess Flesh rendered the song âMore fun, more flair, more fantasy.â That is the theme for this yearâs carnival, dramatised, and it created a lively version.
It may be viewed as double success for Fancy. Last year, Phamojah âMan Resistanceâ Williams, took the primary school version of the Junior Calypso competition. This year he stepped up the ladder. Singing for the Georgetown Secondary School, Man Resistance with a number called âThe Killerâ had to settle for third.
The other competitors were Kara âDymonâ Johnson from Intermediate High School who did âPoverty,â Bethel Highâs Jamille Wilson: âGet up and fight, Elferna â2- Saintâ Toussaint: âLeadership,â SVG Grammar Schoolâs âCourtney Melodyâ Williams whose number was âDiabetes,â and Rolmina âSingingâ Rollieâ Matthews from St. Josephâs Convent Kingstown who sang âPlease adults.â