The Bmobile Future Leaders Internship Function was recently energized by a performance from soca star, Yung Bredda, who had the audience on their feet. Among those in attendance was Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar, who took a moment to openly laud the entertainer. She even playfully shared that she would aspire to sing like him, were she to live another life. This candid endorsement from the Prime Minister was met with applause and laughter. Yung Bredda, who has become a beacon of inspiration, rose from humble beginnings and overcame community challenges. His journey from the ghetto to the national stage is a testament to the power of talent, determination, and authenticity. This aligns with the message of the annual event, which celebrates and motivates the country’s emerging leaders, emphasizing that leaders can emerge from any background. Yung Bredda’s performance highlighted how inspiration can stem not just from speeches, but also from the vigor and rhythm of Caribbean music.