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Showing posts with label The Missed Kaiso Collection Calypso Carnival 2026 Trinidad Kaiso Kaiso Dial. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 16, 2026

The Missed Calypso Collection Vol 4 - Trinidad 2026


We continue to deliver the songs that were not posted here for carnival 2026 in Trinidad and Tobago and, with it, the stories we almost missed. As The Missed Kaiso Collection 2026 moves into its fourth installment, these five selections remind us that Kaiso’s power often lives outside the glare of the big stage. These are songs that breathe in the quiet corners of Carnival—songs that speak plainly, boldly, and without apology.

Michelle Henry’s “Enjoy Yuh Life” is a warm insistence on presence, a reminder that joy is not a luxury but a discipline. JayDee’s “Choose to Be Good” turns moral clarity into melody, urging us toward betterment with a simplicity that lands harder than any lecture. Tameka Darius’ “No Love” strips away pretense to confront emotional drought with raw honesty, while Crazy’s “Crazy for Carnival” captures the feverish devotion that keeps the festival alive in the hearts of its people. And Calypsonian Disciple’s “Allyh Wicked” stands as sharp social commentary—calling out hypocrisy with the kind of fearless precision only Kaiso can deliver.

These five songs add to our growing 'missed songs collection' and weave a tapestry of resilience, introspection, humor, and truth. It is a reminder that Kaiso is not merely a soundtrack—it is a compass, conscience, and cultural memory. These are the songs that whisper what the season shouts.

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.
  • Enjoy Yuh Life—Michelle Henry
  • Choose to be Good—JayDee
  • No Love—Tameka Darius
  • Crazy For Carnival - Crazy
  • Allyh Wicked—Calypsoian Disciple 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Calypso 🎶

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