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Shontelle for Cohobblopot

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Barbadian International recording ARTIST and songwriter Shontelle will be welcomed home by the National Cultural Foundation in what is expected to be a rousing performance during the 2012 Digicel/CSS Cohobblopot on Sunday, August 5, at Kensington Oval.
A top US Billboard 100 music star, known for her top hits, Impossible, Perfect Nightmare, Say Hello To Goodbye, No Gravity, Reflection and her new song Ready to Go, Shontelle, who recently performed at GUMBO, The Canal Room in New York City, will be performing some of her top hits.
Now signed to the Republic Record Label, a subsidiary of the Universal Motown Republic Group, Shontelle will grace the stage of this year’s Cohobblopot which will also feature Lil Rick and a cast of amazing soca stars.
Lil Rick’s “Hypa-Drive” performance is expected to thrill thousands in a “Superystic” act which will feature the self-acclaimed Mr Crop Over himself and his friends who will include Lexxus, Bubba, Shanta Prince, the Hypa Kids and more.
Top soca bands krosfyah and Socakartel will also provide patrons with mega sessions of hot performances during this year’s Digicel/CSS Cohobblopot. (PR)

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