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Squeezy Rankin’ is Freestyle Monarch - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

POPULAR entertainer Anthony "Squeezy Rankin" La Fleur overcame personal adversity to become the 2024 Freestyle Monarch, comfortably topping the field with his lyrical acrobatics at the Kaisorama Show at Kaiso House at Queen’s Park Savannah, Port of Spain.

Speaking to Newsday on February 8, he said he had suffered a close personal bereavement on the day of the preliminaries, and even at the finals had not be functioning at 100 per cent. "I was only at 60 per cent on Wednesday night. My dad died on the preliminaries night, just a week ago.

"Normally he would have been there to cheer me on."

La Fleur reckoned he would be back fully in less than a year, in time for next year's Kaisorama.

"They shouldn't give me a year. They are too generous," he laughed confidently.

While 2023 was the first Freestyle Monarch – where Myron Bruce beat Akeem "Preedy" Chance – La Fleur said he had not entered back then.

However, he keenly looked forward to crossing swords with Bruce at future events.

"I give props to Snakey," he said in tribute to his finals rival, Heaven "Snakey" Charles whom he had beat. "I missed Myron Bruce."

Reflecting on his current win, he said, "I didn't expect to win, (based on) how the system deals with me."

Asked if his win would be a boost to his musical career, he replied, "Yes. The win is very important."

He said his contemporaries were Edghill "MX Prime" Thomas, Ian "Bunji Garlin" Alvarez and Rohan "Fireball" Richards. "I'm cut from that same clothe."

Newsday asked about the freestyle genre.

"In that genre which we are experimenting with, we could say more than just being in soca. Soca is a more happy genre.

"This (freestyle) genre could deal with social issues in a soca style and political issues in a soca vibe.

"The majority of people don't take things on that level, because we are so accustomed to the 'jump and wave', 'hands in the air'.

"But I believe we could make a difference

Newsday asked if freestyle as a genre has a bright future.

La Fleur then suggested that the word "freestyle" did not in fact refer to a genre of music but rather a skill. "Just like extempo" "The genre of music that everybody is going to put it (freestyling) under is soca. Soca will always have a bright future, but we have to do the right thing, for it to appeal to a broader aspect of people." Was it time to give it a new name for itself, if freestyling soca was different to what Garfield "Ras Shorty I" Blackman had sung?

He replied, "It is not a matter of what Ras Short I sang, or Superblue, Ronnie Mc Intosh, Iwer George or Machel Montano.

"Remember every decade things change. The Nissan Sunny we have now is not the Nissan Sunny you might know from back then. The Toyota Corolla now is not the Toyota Corolla from 20 years ago, but it is the same 'Toyota Corolla'.

He said people have to keep an open mind.

"We tend to dwell on the past a lot but music is a creative art form and the more creativity we put into it is the more it will change."

Given his mesmerising performance, Newsday aske

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