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Kaiso Dial is proud to welcome Ato Osei, aka Nerukhi, the artist, to our growing family of cultural storytellers. He’s a true Caribbean creative: a singer/songwriter, music producer, teacher, writer, visual artist, and cultural advocate whose work is rooted deeply in Trinidad and Tobago’s traditions.
Nerukhi has been part of the Calypso landscape for years, releasing tracks like “Country Gyal” and earning praise from those who are culturally aware. His studio collaborations, including work through Neruki Studio, connect him to the next wave of Calypsonians.
He continues to promote cultural preservation through community projects, art initiatives, and his active online presence.
Now, he puts that same love into Kaiso Dial by writing, thinking, and helping us keep track of the changing story of Calypso and Trinidad and Tobago culture.
Look out for his posts, insights, and creative contributions as we move into the Carnival 2026 season. This is a voice worth listening to.
To all Calypsonians reading this post, if you want your music or biography featured on Kaiso Dial, contact Nerukhi for assistance. Help is on the way...
Link to his first post here: Wear Clothes - Hamidullah 2026
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