The rhythym unfolds and we have the songs. As we journey deeper into The Missed Kaiso Collection 2026, this fourth post brings another five calypsos that slipped beneath the Carnival spotlight yet remain essential to the season’s emotional and political landscape. Each track carries its truth—sharp, soulful, unfiltered—echoing the wit, wisdom, and fearless commentary that define Kaiso’s enduring voice.
From Alicia Richards’ stirring “Change” to Sharlan Dread Wizard Bailey’s charged “Pump It Up," Daddy Chess’ grounded storytelling in “Roof Leaking," Chalkdust’s commanding “Bow Down to Pharaoh," and Curlissa Charles Mapp’s introspective “Identity Crisis”—these songs remind us that Kaiso is never just performance. It is memory. It is critique. It is resistance.
Through this series, we continue reclaiming space for every artist who shaped the soundscape of Carnival 2026, ensuring that Kaiso Dial captures the full story—one post, one rhythm, one revelation at a time.
This is Post Number four in the collection—five more songs, five more reasons to celebrate the enduring brilliance of Kaiso.
Songs in this listing:
Each song has to play to the end before the next song on the YouTube player.
Change—Alicia Richards
Pump it Up—Sharlan "Dread Wizard" Bailey
Roof Leaking—Daddy Chess
Bow Down to Pharaoh—Chalkdust
Identity Crisis—Curlissa Charles Mapp
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