00:00Our Roadmatch for 2025, Tuko B-Mobile Roadmatch for 2025 is Party by Marshall Montano, played
00:14across the nation, 267 plays.
00:21It's official.
00:22Marshall Montano has copped his 11th Roadmatch title, adding his 2025 party to the list.
00:29He's now tied with Old Wind Lord Kitchener Roberts with 11 such titles.
00:35Montano's power song was played some 267 times at Tuko's various judging points.
00:52Hot on the party trail was Ian Bunchy Garland Alvarez's Carry It.
00:58That song was played 253 times.
01:12Bunchy didn't end there.
01:13He went away with third place with his other offering Thousands, which played 22 times.
01:20The bands of the year were also announced.
01:22In the large band category, The Lost Tribe has once again copped the coveted title of
01:27band of the year.
01:29With 1,324 points, it retained the top spot with its presentation, Lost in Time.
01:36This marks its third band of the year title for band leader Valmiki Maharaj.
01:42In the medium man category, K2K Alliance and partners won with their presentation titled
01:48Holy Trespasses, Life's Bitter, Sweet and Savory Moments.
01:52It is the eighth medium band of the year title for the women-run band.
01:58In the small band category, Authentic Indian Mass would dominate with Tribal Connection
02:03Cultural Promotions beating 15 other bands to attain a final score of 1,168 and topping
02:12the category.
02:13And in the mini category, The Majestic Moco Sumoco, though not impressing judges on Dimash
02:19Grand Night, they went away with Bragging Rights and the top spot on Carnival Tuesday
02:25with their presentation, Cain, The 1805 Christmas Rebellion.
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