Jadel Receives Double Nomination at the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards
Trinidad & Tobago recording artist Jadel has earned two nominations at the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards, further solidifying her place among the Caribbean's leading female Soca artists.
Jadel received nominations for Female Soca Artist of the Year and the Soca Impact Award, recognizing another milestone in a career defined by consistent growth, dynamic performances, and genre-blending music.
The nominations followed an impressive run of successful releases, including "Deserve It All," "Yuh Man," "Up In The Party," "Shake Up" featuring Demarco, "Doh Ease Meh Up," "Calypso," "Jam Somebody," and "Meh Darling." Collectively, these songs helped expand Jadel's audience throughout the Caribbean and internationally while showcasing her versatility as both a performer and songwriter.
Held annually in Brooklyn, New York, the Caribbean Music Awards celebrate excellence in Caribbean music by recognizing the artists, producers, songwriters, and industry professionals who continue to shape and elevate the region's culture on the global stage.
Known for her powerful vocals, commanding stage presence, and high-energy performances, Jadel has performed extensively throughout the Caribbean, North America, Europe, and Asia. Beyond the stage, she has also built a respected reputation as a songwriter, having co-written Machel Montano's "Haunted" alongside acclaimed producer Kernal Roberts, while also writing songs recorded by Nailah Blackman.
The 2025 nominations marked Jadel's second appearance among the Caribbean Music Awards nominees and reflected the continued momentum of her independent career. As she continues to release new music and expand her international reach, the recognition reinforces her growing impact on Caribbean music and her commitment to proudly representing Trinidad & Tobago on the world