Friday, May 15, 2026

2018 Sweet Soca and Party Monarch semi-finalists named

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This evening just after 7 p.m. the 2018 Sweet Soca and Party Monarch semi-finalists were announced at the NCF’s headquarters, West Terrace, St James.

The results were tabulated by PricewaterhouseCoopers SRL and are as follows:

Sweet Soca semi-finalists

Artist − Name of song      

Adrian Clarke − Soca You

Biggie Irie − Country         

Bo Bo − Rain           

Damian Marvay − At Large (Guilty as Charged)       

Imani − All Day Long        

iWeb − Best in Me 

Jamal Slocombe − Rocker           

Kirk Brown − Still Jammin’ (Party Neva Ova)

Leadpipe & Saddis − Blessed      

Lil’ Rick − Breakfast in Bed          

Mighty Grynner − Fix Muh Nuh

Mikey − Feting Family      

Natahlee − In De Middle 

Nikita − Journey    

Niqa − For the Love          

Sanctuary − Fete Loan                             

Reserve: Joaquin − Tiny Winey

Party Monarch semi-finalists  

Ashawnya − Mess             

B. Moore Specific − Out Ah Road                     

Chrissy D − Rum & Bass               

Faith − Band Of The Year            

Kas Katee − Izza Vybe                  

Kirk Brown − De Challenge                     

Mac Fingall − Blows                      

Marz Ville − Waist Pun Fire                    

Mikey − My Kind Ah Party                      

Mistah Dale  − Bold and Brave               

MRBLOOD & iWeb − Stomp                  

Mr. Veejay − Twin Brother                     

Nikita Going − The Distance       

Ray Dainja − We Festival             

Sammijane − Alive            

Stiffy − Lies                          

Reserve: Mighty Grynner −Lock Dem Up

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