In our refreshed, rebranded and updated podcast series we will explore the culture, art and brands that make up the Barbados Crop Over sphere. Join us as we interview different brands, events and people who make up the Barbados Crop Over Festival, giving you a look behind the scenes and a greater understanding of the brands you know and love. We will keep you updated on all the changes and updates to Crop Over and even have some prizes in store for you.
The Official 2023 Crop Over Calendar
The 2023 Crop Over calendar is here! Here’s the full list of all the events
happening this season for the Barbados Crop Over Festival.
7/12/2023 • 0
Weekly Crop Over 2023 Events
Need your Crop Over fix? Check out our list of weekly Crop Over events for
you to enjoy
5/10/2023 • 0
Vida By Esquire Band Launch 2023
Shots from the band launch are here!
4/13/2023 • 0
Crop Over 2023: First Look
Our thoughts on a possible Crop Over 2023 Calendar for the Las’ Lap of Crop
Over
12/12/2022 • 0
Bazodee Holiday Calendar 2022
Did you catch our 2022 Holiday Calendar?
12/12/2022 • 0
Bimdependence 2022
Our 2022 Bimdependence Calendar is out! What events you going to?
11/15/2022 • 0
Crop Over is BACK for 2022!!
CROP OVER IS BACK!!! Here are all the updates for the Barbados Crop Over
Festival in 2022
3/1/2022 • 0
Crop Over Is
We look back at past imagery from various past Crop Over events as we
explore what Crop Over means to us. What does Crop Over mean to you?
6/10/2021 • 0
Dear Promoter Podcast 2021
For the new year, we get back to our roots with our new podcast 'Dear
Promoter’. With this podcast we intend to explore talk to promoters, giving
a behind the scenes look at events, their origins, themes, ideas and
futures. Additionally, we will talk to artistes and brands, as well as host
featured sponsor giveaways. Stay tuned!
4/5/2021 • 0
#blacklivesmatter
#blacklivesmatter and that’s a fact. Here are some resources you and others
can use to be informed about current happenings and also how to help with
donations, petitions and information.
6/4/2020 • 0
#stopinatyou
Remember to remain indoors during the time of this COVID-19 pandemic
4/10/2020 • 0
Carpool Chat with DEM & CZMU
We take a chat with DEM & CZMU in our Carpool Chat, to discuss the
activities taking place this month for their Coastal Hazards & Earthquake
Month. Take a listen to learn more about their month of activities as well
as how to protect yourself during any earthquakes or coastal hazards.
3/6/2020 • 0
Bazodee's Song Association Series
Our brand new Song Association series where we take a look behind the music
with some artistes from Mahalia’s Corner
3/6/2020 • 0
Yello Drive 'Bout
This is the Yello Drive ‘Bout, our new series produced by Bazodee Magazine
in conjunction with our title sponsor, Yello Barbados.
7/10/2019 • 0
Yello International Bashment Soca Monarch Finalists 2019
Here are the finalists of the Yello International Bashment Soca Monarch
Competition! Which track do you have to win?
7/3/2019 • 0
Young Barbadian shortlisted for Commonwealth Short Story Prize
Award-winning writer and filmmaker Shakirah Bourne is among the top 22
shortlisted for the prestigious Commonwealth Short Story Prize. She is the
first Barbadian to be selected for this impressive list!
4/17/2019 • 0
2019 Calypso Tent Lineup
Read more here about the six Kaiso tents who will be putting their top
Calypsonians in the ring.
4/15/2019 • 0
Vujaday 2019 - Phase 2
Phase 2 for Vujaday has been announced! Read more to find out what new acts
have been added to this iconic festival, as well as new locations for its
day parties along with more information to come.
3/15/2019 • 0
Zulu International Crop Over 2019 Launch
Zulu launches this Friday March 15th. Are you ready?
3/12/2019 • 0
Crop Over 2019 is coming!
Crop Over 2019 has been announced! Are you ready for the Sweetest Summer
Festival?
2/22/2019 • 0
Vujaday Festival 2019
Are you ready for Vujaday 2019? Read up all about the newest festival to
grace Barbados’ beautiful shores from April 3-7
2/20/2019 • 0
Brooklynettes Barbados Auditions
Are you a female dancer? Love your country and want to represent it? Then
they’re looking for you!
1/9/2019 • 0
Bliss Beach 2019
We give our thoughts on the recently concluded Bliss Beach, the newest
installment from Esquire Entertainment.
1/4/2019 • 0
APOGEE from Haiti
It is now time for Haitian artiste Apogee to showcase his skills to the
musical world.
12/19/2018 • 0
Barbados Independent Film Festival launch
A recently improved Walled Garden Theatre of the Barbados Museum and Historical Society is the hub of the upcoming third Barbados Independent Film Festival (BIFF) from 11- 20 January 2018. During the 10 day festival, the tranquil grounds of the museum will be transformed into a haven for film enthusiasts. The Walled Garden Theatre is an intimate space within the UNESCO World Heritage Property that offers artisans, artistes and performers the opportunity to showcase their talents. The recently upgraded facility features a new tensile ‘Undercover’ tent that will allow performances and events in all weather throughout the year.Director of the Museum, Alissandra Cummins explained: “In response to repeated requests to host a variety of performances and events in the Walled Garden Theatre, we focused on improving the space. With completion of the staging area and dressing rooms in 2016/7 and now the new tensile tent, this ensures the museum is seen as a world-class performance venue, unaffected by the elements. She continued: ‘We have been a proud partner of the film festival since its inception and continue to support its growth. The spotlight on the festival exposes the museum and our various exhibits to new visitors and reminds local residents of what we have to offer.”BIFF is committed to supporting the local film industry and seeks to create an avenue for them to compete on an international level. Local filmmakers are encouraged to enter their films alongside regional and international submissions to also vie for the Collaboration Grant. This grant pairs the winner of the ‘Local Filmmaker’ Award with an international filmmaker to create a short film about a unique aspect of Barbados and premieres at the opening gala of each festival. 2019 will see LIQUID GOLD: THE STORY OF RUM IN BARBADOS, produced by Bajan filmmaker Rommel Hall and American Dan Mirvish.Film enthusiasts can also look forward to watching a range of over 40 local, regional and international films with a number of post-film discussions with the filmmakers. Additionally, the visiting filmmakers undertake a number of masterclass series on independent filmmaking, screenwriting and directing. This year’s masterclass in residence is Oscar-nominated and winner of the 2018 BIFF Lifetime Achievement Award, Lone Scherfig.The festival has also introduced a Director’s Circle All Access Pass for those who seek the behind-the scenes-experience, with unrivaled access to all events throughout the festival, priority seating and a host of other benefits. This pass is available only on the festival website (www.barbadosfilmfest.org).Volunteers are an integral part of the festival and the Committee are seeking their assistance. Anyone wishing to volunteer can register an interest by emailing their name and telephone number to volunteers@barbadosfilmfest.org to 6 January 2018. Jennifer Smith-Bent/Sir Trevor Carmichael said: “We are excited to have the museum, a venue in a UNESCO World Heritage Property as our hub. It is the perfect setting for our events as the developments allow the stage and seating area to be fully covered. We have a fantastic line-up of films and events for all ages and encourage everyone to come out to both paid and free events.She added: “We will also be running competitions to win tickets to various film events on our social media, in the run-up to the festival.”For a complete schedule and more information about BIFF films, events, masterclasses and volunteering, please visit www.barbadosfilmfest.org. Tickets to the free and paid events are available at Ticketpal.com under “BIFF”.
12/16/2018 • 0
Come Town Fuh Christmas
Yesterday evening, Friday, December 14 while scores of Barbadians were
going about their shopping, they were treated to some pop up performances
with seasonal music spreading Christmas cheer through the capital city
Bridgetown.
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2019 Barbados Independent Film Festival
2019 Barbados Independent Film Festival promises exciting line-up over
10-day festival
11/15/2018 • 0
Bazodee 2018 #30under30
Every year Bazodee strives to highlight and support the young people of Barbados. We chose the month of November, which is the month that Barbados gained its independence in, to highlight those young people of our beautiful nation who are doing pride to our nation wherever they go. The wait is over! Here are the 30 most enterprising, unique, driven and inspirational young Barbadians that we have collated into our annual 30 Under 30 list.
Gabrielle Gay
Philanthropist. Motivational speaker. Literary advocate. Mentor. Brand Ambassador. Entrepreneur. There are so many titles that Gabrielle Davida Gay holds and many hats that she wears which show she is a force to be reckoned with. It was only fitting that she opened our 30 Under 30 list. The gem in her crown is her literary mentorship project, The Gabrielle Gay Trophy for Excellence in Reading. The project is the only one of its kind in Barbados and runs in all 91 primary schools, all 29 secondary schools and in The Barbados Community College, with regional and global expansion en route. Gabrielle was even recently recognized for her work by The Queen’s Young Leaders Programme where she placed as a runner up. Gabrielle is definitely one to watch as a young rising star with an exceedingly bright future.
Justin ‘Jus Jay’ King
Music producer. Event promoter. Entrepreneur. Disc jockey. Brand Ambassador. Entertainer. Dancer. Easily coasting on to our 30 Under 30 list, Justin Jus Jay King @jusjayking is no stranger to the Barbadian entertainment arena but this young DJ has also had both a regional and global impact. A finalist in the 2018 Red Bull 3Style World DJ Championship, King has proven that he possess and masters the ability of being a world class DJ. King is proud of his passion and strives to make his country proud by flying the Barbadian flag high wherever he goes as he performs at stages across the region and the world. The former soca singer’s work ethic is breathtaking and his creative vision clearly shows that this young talent is far from finished and not afraid to try new things. Definitely one to watch as we expect so much more in the years to come.
Victor White
Victor White aims to put his name on history’s page by becoming Barbados’ first ever Winter Olympic athlete, which lands him on our 30 Under 30 list. The young freestyle skier is the island’s first freeskier and has already started his journey by becoming the first Bajan to compete in the Slope Style World Cup. He has also represented the island in the Swedish National Championships, making it all the way to the finals where he placed 8th. Even though White did not make it to the 2018 Winter Olympics as he planned, he nevertheless has his sights set on the 2022 Winter Olympics. White aims to honour his father’s memory and do his country proud by bringing home an Olympic Gold medal.
Livvi Franc
Olivia Baker nee Waithe, also known as Livvi Franc to many Bajans, rose to fame in 2008 as she slinked her way onto screens as the sultry pop singer with songs such as ‘Now I’m That Bitch’ and ‘Automatik’. However, it is her prowess as a songwriter where the young British-Barbadian truly shines and it is why we’ve chosen her for this year’s 30 Under 30 list. Livvi’s talent was recognised from early and she has written for a string of entertainers and singers such as Rihanna, Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, Ciara, Jordin Sparks, Christina Aguilera, Demi Lovato, Kelly Clarkson, Selena Gomez, Shakira, Leona Lewis, DJ Khaled, Jason Derulo, Zendaya and Cheryl Cole. Her track for Rihanna, What Now, was the 6th single from Rihanna's album ‘Unapologetic’ and peaked at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. Livvi's exhaustive songwriting credits showcase that this young talent definitely punches above her weight and is an inspiration because of how humble and hardworking she remains.
Meagan Best
Meagan Best is a young professional squash phenomenon who has created a name for herself by becoming the top squash player to represent Barbados at an international level and for that reason she has landed on our 30 Under 30 list. Seven years ago, Best first began playing squash competitively and over the years she has left her mark, with many eyeing her for future greatness. For her young age she has amassed a number of titles under her belt, such as being the youngest player to win Senior National and Senior Regional squash titles. Best was also the first Barbadian squash player to qualify for the final round of an international squash championship and the first Caribbean national to win a US Junior Open championship title, back in December 2017 when she won the GU17. With five Caribbean Junior Titles, two Caribbean Senior Titles under her belt and reigning as the Caribbean Senior Ladies and Caribbean Girls Under 17 Champion, Best dominates her field and aims to be the first Olympic squash champion from Barbados. Given her competitive record and all she has achieved, that’s a future we can believe in.
Holla Bak
Rico Goddard, known by his stage name as Holla Bak, has truly made a name for himself and has risen from humble beginnings and is poised for international acclaim. For this reason we have placed him on our 2018 30 Under 30 list. The young entertainer has been performing and writing songs since the age of 14. His first big break came early in his life at the age of 15 when he wrote ‘TellMe’ for Machel Montano. It was Holla Bak’s first soca song and secured his interest in the genre, a change from his original focus on dancehall. Holla Bak first appeared on the scene in 2013 but he came into prominence when he was engulfed in controversy in 2017, where his writing skills and progress were disregarded and treated as not worthy of serious consideration on a popular television show Festival Stage. However Holla Bak turned tragedy into triumph and had his talents authenticated by Machel Montano, bringing him on stage during Crop Over 2017 at the 1Love show. Holla Bak then was able to work again with Machel for Crop Over 2018, collaborating on a song which was produced by award winning producer Deputy and he has also collaborated with other big regional acts such as Skinny Fabulous. With such a young start, his impressive writing skills, a reinvigorated engaged fan base and a string of successful hits with tons of radio play, Holla Bak looks set to be the next biggest soca act out of Barbados.
Carlie Pipe
Writer. Radio Hostess. Creative strategist. Producer. Copywriter. Long distance runner. International journalist. Carlie Pipe graces our 30 Under 30 list with a notable set of professions under her belt, even though she sits slightly outside the age range. Pipe is an accomplished track and field runner, notably being the first ever Barbadian to compete in the IAAF World Half Marathon back in 2014, where she placed 85th and also set a new national record. It was also back in 2014 that Pipe accidentally started up a firestorm and triggered a national conversation about race relations in Barbados. Using her debut platform for the BBC World Service’s ‘From Our Own Correspondent’, Pipe spoke about how Emancipation Day was sometimes overshadowed by Grand Kadooment and Crop Over festivities. However it was her comments about Blue Box Cart’s racially homogenous makeup of majority white masqueraders, juxtaposed against all the other bands with black masqueraders, which caused started the controversy. Barbados’ race relations are superficially harmonious, where the two worlds exist independently of each other with only slight interaction. Pipe’s commentary was necessary in a world where Barbadians are afraid to speak out about issues due to fear of either social ostracization or political victimisation. It was also necessary because race is a taboo topic on the island that is rarely discussed on a national level. We need more young journalists who are able to report on social issues with plain language, straight statements, devoid of bias or malice.
Shai Hope
Shai Hope has been having an incredible year and it is his innate skill, coupled with how he is seemingly poised to become a next Barbadian cricketing great, that has landed him on our 30 Under 30 list. At this year’s Cricket West Indies’ Awards he won Men’s Cricketer of the Year, Test Cricketer of the Year and ODI Cricketer of the Year. Hope initially made his Test debut in May 2015 but for a young cricketer few doubted his abilities on the field. Hope is one of the West Indies’ highest rated young batsmen and his addition to any line up is crucial to puling together a talented team. Commentators have praised his mature nature and calm spirit on the field, pairing natural talent with focus and drive. West Indies coach Stuart Law even believes that Hope has not yet reached his full potential, saying that even though Hope is a dedicated professional he still can grow even more.
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Barbados Food & Rum Festival 2018
We attended the launch of the 2018 Barbados Food and Rum Festival and we
take a look forward at the events expected for the 2018 season.
8/22/2018 • 0
New Gimme Soca Date!
7/30/2018 • 0
Jus-Jay: Crop Over '18 Warm Up Mixtape
Jusy-Jay released a new Crop Over 2018 Warm Up Mixtape. Powered by Bazodee,
Riddim Stream and Team Soca. Take a listen!
7/18/2018 • 0
BL&P/HOTT 95.3 Foreday Mornin' Jam 2018
What band will you be with for Foreday Mornin’ 2018?
7/18/2018 • 0
Party Monarch 2018 Semifinalists
The Party Monarch Semifinalists have been announced! Take a listen to the
tracks that are contending to go forward to the finals to face off against
King Rick.
6/26/2018 • 0
Yello Intl Bashment Soca Monarch Comp Finalists
The finalists for the first ever Yello International Bashment Soca Monarch
Competition have been announced! Which artiste do you have to win?
6/26/2018 • 0
Sweet Soca Semifinalists
Here’s the list of all the Sweet Soca semifinalists and their songs as
well. Have you hard them as yet?
6/26/2018 • 0
Youth takes centre stage
Over the years the National Cultural Foundation (NCF), through the platform
of its Scotiabank Junior Calypso Monarch programme in association with IGM
Stage Lighting, has sought to engage with the youth demonstrating an
appreciation for the calypso art form, highlighting their involvement in
all aspects of the entertainment arena.
6/22/2018 • 0
Yello International Bashment Soca Monarch Competition Semifinalists
Here are the semifinalists for the Yello International Bashment Soca
Monarch Competition. Have you voted for your favourite song yet?
6/19/2018 • 0
The Official 2018 Crop Over Calendar is OUT!
The Official 2018 Crop Over Calendar is here! Take a look at all the events
for the season and also catch the NCF calendar as well
5/17/2018 • 0
Bazodee Band Launch Bombshells
One thing Barbados doesn’t have a shortage of is beautiful women and that
was perfectly showcased during Band Launch Season.
4/27/2018 • 0
#BazodeeFixMyLife - Our Win is Your Victory
With two back to back band launch weekends abut to happen, we give insight
into our reviews and our vision for the festival.
4/14/2018 • 0
#kheprikadooment
Everyday is updates for Kadooment. Stay tuned with Bazodee!
4/13/2018 • 0
Trinidad Carnival 2018 #bazoCARNIVAL
Carnival Tuesday on the road was amazing. Check out our images from
Carnival Tuesday with Yuma Vibe
3/30/2018 • 0
#izscorchdawg - Scorch X Baje 2018
Look out! Scorch teams up with Baje Intl for Crop Over 2018. Here are some
of our thoughts about that teamup and what it means for the Crop Over
Scene.
3/29/2018 • 0
Bazodee Event Calendar
We're compiling our famous annual Crop Over calendar. Don't be left out!
3/23/2018 • 0
Crop Over 2018 Events #bazoBASHES
These are the events up for the Las' Lap of Crop Over 2018. We are
currently building out our Bazodee Crop Over 2018 Events Calendar.
3/16/2018 • 0
What was your Crop Over 2017 experience like?
We wanna hear from you! What was your Crop Over 2017 like. From the parties
to the road. Let us know in the comments!
3/15/2018 • 0
Who You Jumping Wid?
Who you jumping wid? We take a look at some of the bands on offer for the
Crop Over season.
3/13/2018 • 0
Crop Over is coming! - Band Launch Season 2018
Crop Over is around the corner! Are you excited?
3/6/2018 • 0
Soca Royale 2017 lineup
Here are the finalists for the 2017 MQI/98.1 the One Soca Royale in
association with Jet Blue and the order in which they will be appearing for
the competition. Who do you have to win?
7/19/2017 • 0
More Crop Over 2017 Music #bazoBEATS
Haven't heard any new soca music for the season? Take a listen here!
7/17/2017 • 0
Bashment Soca King 2017
Congratulations to Stiffy who has retained his title of Bashment Soca King for another year!
7/8/2017 • 0
Puff of Colour 2017 Ticket Giveaway - #bazoSPOTLIGHT
Want to win a ticket to one of the season's most anticipated events, Puff
of Colour? Enter our #bazoSPOTLIGHT competition for your chance to win!
7/6/2017 • 0
2017 Party Monarch Semifinalists #bazoBEATS
The 16 Party Monarch Semifinalists have been announced! Which one is your
pick to go forward to the finals at Soca Royale? #bazoBEATS
6/30/2017 • 0
2017 Sweet Soca Semifinalists #bazoBEATS
The 2017 Sweet Soca semifinalists have been announced! Who will you be
rooting for on Phenomenal Friday? #bazoBEATS
6/30/2017 • 0
Crop Over 2017 Weekly Events
Here is the list of weekly events for the 2017 Crop Over season! Make sure
not to miss out on all the action. #bazoBASHES
6/29/2017 • 0
2017 Bashment Soca Finalists #bazoBEATS
Here are the 2017 finalists for the annual Bashment Soca competition. These
7 competitors will face off against the Bashment Soca King Stiffy for the
chance to be crowned Bahsment Soca King or Queen and the $50K prize.
#bazoBEATS
6/28/2017 • 0
Band Leader's Dream Becomes A Reality
Renee Ratcliffe's dream lives on, a dream that will benefit all others band
leaders and designers.
6/28/2017 • 0
BANNED - Sir Ruel Kaiso Songs #bazoBEATS
Calypso artist Chad 'Sir Ruel' Bowen has been censored for Crop Over by
having two of his kaiso songs banned by the Caribbean Broadcasting
Corporation and Voice of Barbados. What are your thoughts on the banned
tracks? #bazoBEATS
6/27/2017 • 0
Foreday Morning 2017 Bands
We take a look at the different bands on the road for Foreday Morning 2017
with our annual Foreday list. Many many options available for people
interested in jumping!
6/20/2017 • 0
Crop Over 2017 #bazoBEATS
We are listing some of the songs that we like for the Crop Over 2017 season
so far! Take a listen to our #bazoBEATS
6/4/2017 • 0
#bazoTHROWBACK - Crop Over Good Morning
Throwing it back to Peter Ram's mega hit for Crop Over 2016 that lasted well into Carnival 2017, Crop Over Good Morning. We loved the performance at Soca Royale in 2016 and we look forward to the new tracks that Ram will deliver for Crop Over 2017.
Peter Ram performing his mega hit 'Crop Over Good Morning' at Soca Royale in Barbados for Crop Over 2016.