As the tension rises in the Road March competition, doubts have surfaced over a possible violation. Some have questioned if multiple appearances at judging points, described as ‘jumping from truck to truck’, could be considered a breach. A fellow artiste has emphasized the importance of fair and consistent application of rules to maintain the integrity and public trust in the competition. Officials of the Trinbago Unified Calypsonians’ Organisation (TUCO) have yet to comment on these claims. Observations suggest a tight race, with Machel Montano’s ‘Encore’ receiving strong crowd support, potentially securing him a record twelfth Road March title. Other strong contenders include Aaron ‘Voice’ St Louis with ‘Cyah Behave’ and Ian ‘Bunji Garlin’ Alvarez’s ‘Still A Road Man’. As the competition nears its end, it remains to be seen how these concerns will be addressed and how the rules will be enforced.
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