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Farmer Nappy’s ‘Backyard Jam’ wins 2021 Soca Monarch

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
February 13, 2021
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Soca artiste Farmer Nappy in his music video for 'Backyard Jam'.

Soca artiste Farmer Nappy in his music video for 'Backyard Jam'.

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Soca artiste Farmer Nappy in his music video for ‘Backyard Jam’.

Farmer Nappy has won the 2021 International Soca Monarch with his song “Backyard Jam”.

The concert took place virtually Friday night, which was the date to be Fantastic Friday, when the competition is normally held.

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Carnival 2021 has been cancelled because of the COVID pandemic but some competitions are going on virtually.

Olatunji placed second with “Drunk History” and Mical Teja and Viking Ding Dong placed third with “Hornin First”.

Only artistes who are in Trinidad and Tobago were eligible to participate.

The 11 competitors this year were Farmer Nappy, Preedy, Viking Ding Dong and Mical Teja, Trinidad Ghost, Trinidad Killa, Olatunji, Rome, Blaxx, Turner, Aaron Duncan and the lone female Melly Rose.

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