Abigail “Abi-D” Dunstan was topped winner of the 2025 Jamaica Pageant Track Competitors on Saturday night time together with her patriotic anthem Candy JA, incomes the highest spot by way of a mix of public and judges’ votes.
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The announcement was made at a full of life outcomes present held at Emancipation Park in St. Andrew, the place Minister of Tradition, Gender, Leisure and Sport, Olivia “Babsy” Grange, introduced the coveted Pageant Track Trophy. Alongside nationwide recognition, the win additionally carries a $3 million money prize to be shared equally amongst Dunstan, the songwriter, and the producer in recognition of their collaborative work.
Brother C and Jegz claimed second place for his or her entry Come Mek Wi Rally, whereas third place went to Raldene “Loaded Eagle” Dyer with JamDung. Brother C and Jegz have been additionally named Finest Performer of the night time.
Chief Decide Owen Brown revealed that this yr’s competitors drew greater than 160 submissions from throughout the island. “After a meticulous choice course of, our panel of skilled musical professionals chosen the highest 10 finalists, who have been evaluated on originality, lyrical power, cultural relevance, manufacturing high quality and total efficiency,” he stated.
The remaining finalists included Askia Livingstone (Nation Vow), Romane Ingram (Deh Pon Mi Thoughts), Oliver Ashley (Jamaica You Have It All), Jonah Jack (Imaginative and prescient Jamaica), Jules Clarke (A Jam Dung Dis), Christopher Laing (Jamaica is Massive Massive All over the place), and Randeen “N-Wealthy” Thomas (Naah Go away).
Saturday’s occasion additionally featured performances from reggae icon Richie Spice and final yr’s winner Kimiela “Sweet” Isaacs, who carried out her 2024 successful track #One Jamaica. The night time closed with excessive vitality performances from this yr’s finalists and a blinding drone present.
Now in its 59th yr, the Jamaica Pageant Track Competitors—organized by the Jamaica Cultural Growth Fee (JCDC) below the Ministry of Tradition—continues to have fun the island’s wealthy musical heritage by spotlighting authentic songs that embody the spirit and identification of the Jamaican folks.