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Sunday, March 16, 2025

Sea Lots residents kick off Carnival revelry with Yung Bredda’s success

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Jensen La Vende
12 days ago
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Yung Bredda celebrates with his community during J’Ouvert celebrations in Sea Lots, Port-of-Spain yesterday.

Yung Bredda celebrates with his community during J’Ouvert celebrations in Sea Lots, Port-of-Spain yesterday.

KERWIN PIERRE

Af­ter plac­ing third in Sun­day’s Ca­lyp­so Monarch, Seal Lots res­i­dent Akhen­aton “Yung Bred­da” Lewis cel­e­brat­ed with his neigh­bours in the com­mu­ni­ty dur­ing their Car­ni­val cel­e­bra­tions yes­ter­day. 

Drenched in paint and pow­der, Yung Bred­da, re­mind­ed the coun­try that the com­mu­ni­ty he calls home is a place of love, de­spite be­ing la­belled as a crime hotspot. 

“This is Sea Lots, this is love. My place, born and grow. We say love every time, no mat­ter what. I am a bea­con of light and I’m go­ing to show the world that we have good peo­ple right here in Sea Lots. And we have love.” 

Com­ing off a phe­nom­e­nal Car­ni­val sea­son, Lewis said he is look­ing for­ward to next year. 

“We are com­ing to mash up the place still and is just vibes. You see the peo­ple in the back, they get­ting on re­al bad, they love the artiste. They love home.” 

Apart from plac­ing third in the Ca­lyp­so Monarch, Lewis al­so won bMo­bile’s Peo­ple’s Cham­pi­on in the Ul­ti­mate So­ca Cham­pi­onship, in which he al­so placed sec­ond be­hind Grena­di­an Wren­roy “Bla­ka Dan” Ogiste. 


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