Ebony T’s Legal Team Seeks Clarification Over Discrepancies in Party Monarch Judging Process

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Ebony T Seeks Clarification Over Omission from Party Monarch Semifinals Despite Placing 15th

Soca artiste Ebony T is demanding answers from the Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission after being excluded from the Party Monarch 2025 semifinals despite her score sheet indicating she placed 15th.

In a formal letter from Attorney-at-Law Merna Solomon, of Christopher and Associates, dated July 11 and addressed to the Commission’s top officials, attorneys representing Ebony T (real name Ebony Thomas) expressed serious concern over what they described as procedural irregularities and a lack of transparency surrounding the competition’s quarterfinal results.

According to the letter, the official list of 15 semifinalists was published on July 3.

Ebony T’s name was absent from that list.

However, a week later, on July 10, she received her individual score sheet showing she had in fact placed 15th—making her eligible for advancement.

Her lawyers claim this discrepancy calls into question not only her personal exclusion but the overall fairness of the adjudication process.

“This is not just about one artist,” the letter stated. “It is about fairness for all participants who put their time, energy, and creativity into this national event.”

Ebony T’s legal team has requested a written response from the Commission within five business days.

The Antigua and Barbuda Festivals Commission has not yet issued a public response.


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4 COMMENTS

  1. The judges decision is final you na pass! Michelle didn’t pass but her song is making waves so better luck net time. your song na gwaan with nothing.
    Bonita long mouth, rass running her mouth about too as well because she’s Tian play thing and needs to shut the F*ck up too.

  2. Listen; Don’t borther with that. You only doing more harm than good. Just come back harder and better. Sometimes people around you will say it bad it hard it great. Sometimes it’s not. Your songs are nice, but they are not competition songs. They are nice songs but they are weak song for any soca competition.

  3. Michelle has been grinding in the music scene for years and even had a video on the Tempo Music Countdown. Now in 2025, she’s finally got a song catching serious attention. She may not have made it past the semi-finals, but the impact speaks for itself. When it’s your time, it’s your time.

    Another thing, some of these Antiguan producers need to wake up and stop using the same generic sounds and boring beats over and over — no creativity, no evolution. Trinidad, St. Lucia, St. Vincent, and Grenada are raising the bar while y’all are stuck on rinse and repeat. It’s giving amateur hour!! Step up your game..

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