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Sizzla sets record straight on One Caribbean Music Festival

07 June 2025
This content originally appeared on Trinidad Guardian.
Cross Continental Forum Barbados

Reg­gae artiste Siz­zla has pub­licly re­fut­ed claims that he de­mand­ed pay­ment equal to an­oth­er per­former—who failed to ap­pear—in or­der to close the One Caribbean Mu­sic Fes­ti­val. He de­scribed the al­le­ga­tion as a “bla­tant lie”.

In an of­fi­cial state­ment, the Ja­maican en­ter­tain­er clar­i­fied that dur­ing a meet­ing with the event’s pro­mot­er—who had not yet paid the 50% de­posit out­lined in their agree­ment—he mere­ly sug­gest­ed that the un­paid sum could be cov­ered us­ing the funds in­tend­ed for the ab­sent head­lin­er.

“We sim­ply said to the pro­mot­er in a meet­ing, when he still didn’t of­fer to pay us the 50% of our orig­i­nal con­trac­tu­al amount, that he should pay us the 50% that he was go­ing to pay the artiste that was to head­line the show and didn’t ap­pear, and I will head­line the show,” he wrote.

Siz­zla re­vealed that al­though the con­tract stip­u­lat­ed a 50% ad­vance, he had al­ready per­formed at the event af­ter re­ceiv­ing on­ly 10% of the agreed fee.

“This is not ac­cept­able—all be­cause of Trinidad—and you still didn’t give us the 50% owed to us, even up­on my ar­rival at the ho­tel,” he said.

De­spite the con­trac­tu­al is­sues, he ac­knowl­edged the ef­forts of the fes­ti­val’s or­gan­is­ers.

“I gen­uine­ly think the pro­mot­er and spon­sors did a very good job; it’s just that the head­lin­er didn’t ap­pear.”

He al­so not­ed that he and his team wait­ed at the ho­tel for hours fol­low­ing the meet­ing, ex­pect­ing a res­o­lu­tion that nev­er came.

“The pro­mot­er didn’t get back to us the whole night—we wait­ed and wait­ed, and noth­ing hap­pened. I fell asleep.”

Even if he had been will­ing to per­form with­out re­ceiv­ing the out­stand­ing bal­ance, Siz­zla said the pro­mot­er failed to fol­low up with him.

Nonethe­less, he end­ed on a pos­i­tive note.

“I went to the stu­dio and com­piled my al­bum with some very tal­ent­ed lo­cal acts. We’re mov­ing on. We love Trinidad. One love Trinidad.”