Jahphix Television - #1 BVI news https://jahphixtelevision.com/tag/calypso/ British Virgin Islands (BVI) News on Demand Sat, 02 Aug 2025 10:52:32 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 “We All Have the Same Guidelines to Follow”: Marcus Mark Reflects After Being Crowned 2025 Calypso Monarch https://jahphixtelevision.com/2025/08/01/we-all-have-the-same-guidelines-to-follow-marcus-mark-reflects-after-being-crowned-2025-calypso-monarch/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2025/08/01/we-all-have-the-same-guidelines-to-follow-marcus-mark-reflects-after-being-crowned-2025-calypso-monarch/#respond Sat, 02 Aug 2025 01:44:56 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=17285 Marcus Mark, who performs under the stage name Young Blood, has expressed both relief and resolve following his confirmation as the 2025 Calypso Monarch. In an invited comment, he said, “I feel relieved that the show and nervousness are over with… but content with how I performed my songs regardless of the result. It’s unfortunate […]

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Marcus Mark, who performs under the stage name Young Blood, has expressed both relief and resolve following his confirmation as the 2025 Calypso Monarch. In an invited comment, he said, “I feel relieved that the show and nervousness are over with… but content with how I performed my songs regardless of the result. It’s unfortunate how things end up, but we all have the same guidelines to follow. Calypso preparation is a lot of work, as it was for me. I’m just a work-in-progress striving to get better and better, and I look forward to another intense battle next year.”

Mark’s comments followed an announcement from the Virgin Islands Festival and Fairs Committee (VIFFC), which revealed that three competitors had been disqualified from the 2025 Calypso Monarch Competition due to violations of competition rules. The disqualifications came after a formal investigation concluded that four breaches occurred, all involving the use of material that had been previously presented in public or in past competitions.

According to the VIFFC, the disqualified participants—Z. Eklund Adams (Officer), Joycelyn Searles Duncan (Sistah Joyce), and Lester Fontelio (Le Le)—submitted songs that did not meet the requirement of originality, despite minor lyrical revisions. Rule 3 of the 2025 Calypso Competition Registration Form clearly states that “the Calypso must be your own composition and should not have been presented in any form prior to the competition.”

As a result of these findings, Marcus Mark was awarded the title of 2025 Calypso Monarch. In addition to the crown, sash, and trophy, Mark will receive a $6,000 cash prize. He was also named recipient of the Best Lyrics award, earning an additional $100, a trophy, and a sash.

The updated results also named Reynold Phillips (King Paido) as First Runner-Up, with a prize of $3,000, a sash, and a trophy. Jaynene Jno Lewis (Miss Understood) was named Second Runner-Up, receiving $2,000, a sash, and a trophy.

While the committee found that the disqualified competitors violated Rule 3, it emphasized that it did not believe there was any intent to deceive. The statement clarified that the individuals involved remain eligible to compete in the 2026 competition.

The VIFFC also extended thanks to Sistah Joyce for bringing the potential rule discrepancy to their attention on July 28, which prompted the internal review. The committee reaffirmed its commitment to fairness, transparency, and accountability in all events under the Virgin Islands Emancipation Festival.

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Three Contestants Disqualified After Calypso Rule Violations https://jahphixtelevision.com/2025/07/31/three-contestants-disqualified-after-calypso-rule-violations/ https://jahphixtelevision.com/2025/07/31/three-contestants-disqualified-after-calypso-rule-violations/#respond Thu, 31 Jul 2025 23:32:04 +0000 https://jahphixtelevision.com/?p=17274 – 2024 Winner Young Blood Crowned Calypso Monarch The Virgin Islands Festival and Fairs Committee (VIFFC) has announced the disqualification of three competitors and a reshuffling of placements and prizes following an investigation into the 2025 Calypso Monarch Competition. The inquiry, launched earlier this week, identified four breaches of competition rules related to the reuse […]

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– 2024 Winner Young Blood Crowned Calypso Monarch

The Virgin Islands Festival and Fairs Committee (VIFFC) has announced the disqualification of three competitors and a reshuffling of placements and prizes following an investigation into the 2025 Calypso Monarch Competition.

The inquiry, launched earlier this week, identified four breaches of competition rules related to the reuse of previously performed material. According to officials, the competitors in question submitted songs that had either been presented in past competitions or performed publicly prior to this year’s event—an act that violates the committee’s rule requiring all entries to be original and not presented “in any form” prior to the competition.

The disqualified contestants include Z. Eklund Adams (stage name Officer), who performed the songs Victims Crying Out and Set Good Examples; Joycelyn Searles Duncan (Sistah Joyce), who performed Ms. P; and Lester Fontelio (Le Le), who submitted Hall of Shame. All were found to have repurposed previously showcased work despite minor lyrical revisions.

“The songs may have included updated lyrics,” the committee said in a statement, “but their prior use in competition or public performance still constitutes a breach of the rules.”

The decision led to a reassignment of the competition’s top honors. Marcus Mark, performing under the name Young Blood, was named the 2025 Calypso Monarch and awarded $6,000, a trophy, sash, and crown. He was also given the Best Lyrics award. Reynold Phillips (King Paido) was named First Runner-Up, receiving $3,000, while Jaynene Jno Lewis (Miss Understood) placed as Second Runner-Up, earning $2,000.

The VIFFC stated that it does not believe any of the disqualified performers acted with malicious intent, attributing the violations instead to a “misinterpretation” of the rules. All three will remain eligible to compete in the 2026 competition.

The committee also extended thanks to Sistah Joyce for alerting officials to the potential discrepancies, which prompted the review. In its closing remarks, the VIFFC emphasized its commitment to fairness, transparency, and maintaining the integrity of the annual Emancipation Festival.

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