BAVINA SOOKDEO
Carnival 2025 could see the return of popular chutney-soca artist KI and the Band 3veni participating in the festival with new music and even a few new faces.
Since becoming a father seven years ago, the Single Forever singer has been devoting more time to parenting.
“I haven’t had the chance to come to Carnival for the last couple years with my new commitments, being a father and having to leave for long periods of time," KI (Kris Persad) told Newsday.
"We’re definitely looking forward to coming back into the Carnival circuit in 2025 with new tracks and maybe a few new faces as well.”
KI and his band are working on a few projects and also fulfilling an international touring schedule.
“We are continuing as we have been throughout the years. Touring both band and solo for sure, and yes, new records.
"Carnival is coming up and we’re in that season mode now, so a lot of projects are being done simultaneously. Chutney soca, soca, and a mix of a few other genres.
"We do have a few projects...stepping out of the recording and performing that we’ll make public soon but we’re definitely venturing into different branches of the entertainment world as we have done in the past with promotions, radio, and mas.”
Honoured in Toronto
As his art continues to bring him acclaim and accolades, the 2012 International Chutney Soca Monarch was recently honoured at the Trinbago Toronto Festival held on September 7 and 8 at the Nathan Philip Square in Toronto, Ontario.
He was recognised by Tracey Mannette, consul general of Trinidad and Tobago in Toronto, with a commendation that acknowledged his craft and his role as a dual citizen of TT and Canada.
Fans, who affectionately call KI the "king of the stage" for his energetic and seamless crossover performances, were treated to an unforgettable show at the event. The co-owner of the band, 3veni, performed his chutney soca hits, including fan favourites Single Forever, KI Dance, Runaway, and Friends for the Night.
He also offered a special unplugged session during which he accompanied himself on the keyboard to classics like Sparrow's Jean and Dinah, Calypso Rose's Fire Fire, Stalin's Blackman Feeling to Party, and Chris Garcia's Chutney Bacchanal, leading the audience in a sing-along tribute to TT's musical heritage.
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During the event, KI who is from Barataria, paid homage to the late musical legend Roy Cape, a gesture that endeared him even further to the crowd.
Showcasing his versatility, he mixed in some popular soca hits as well, keeping the audience fully engaged.
Growth and gratitude
In the spotlight for 14 years, after initially starting as the band’s keyboard player, KI’s journey has been marked by growth and success.
Responding to questions via WhatsApp, he expressed his heartfelt gratitude to everyone who has supported him.
“Receiving this recognition is a priceless feeling and it is something I will hold close to my heart fo