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Trinidadian Terri Lyons crowned Queen of Caribbean Calypso

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January 2, 2023
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Trinidadian calypsonian Terri Lyons has won the Regional Female Calypso competition.

Lyons earned the title last evening after delivering spirited performances of her 2020 hit songs “Obeah” and “Meghan My Dear”.

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She dethroned fellow Trinidadian Karene Asche, who had to settle for third place.

This is Lyons’ first Regional Female Calypso title.

Dominica’s Tasha P placed second following her performances of “Frenemy Remedy” and “Treadmill”.

Fourth and fifth place went to Barbadian Chrystal and Antiguan Sammie C.

A total of 10 Caribbean Queens of Calypso competed last evening for over 20,000 in prize money. (Loop News)

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