Olatunji Yearwood was born 3rd September 1985 in the beautiful twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Born to parents Edward Yearwood, a well known composer and mother Mairoon Ali, local actress, radio personality and teacher it was evident that Olatunji or “Ola” as he is widely known came into this world with raw talent flowing through his veins. Olatunji attended Trinity College where he joined the parang group and entered the annual calypso competition held there. In 2002 at the age of 16, he entered the Junior Calypso competition arena where he place 2nd in the NYAC Emancipation Competition and 2nd in the Sunshine Snacks Junior Calypso Competition. In 2003 Ola achieved success in every competition he entered, placing 1st in the Sunshine Snack Junior Calypso Monarch and 3rd in Scouting f...
Olatunji Yearwood was born 3rd September 1985 in the beautiful twin islands of Trinidad and Tobago. Born to parents Edward Yearwood, a well known composer and mother Mairoon Ali, local actress, radio personality and teacher it was evident that Olatunji or “Ola” as he is widely known came into this world with raw talent flowing through his veins.
Olatunji attended Trinity College where he joined
the parang group and entered the annual calypso competition held there. In 2002 at the age of 16, he entered the Junior Calypso competition arena where he place 2nd in the NYAC Emancipation Competition and 2nd in the Sunshine Snacks Junior Calypso Competition. In 2003 Ola achieved success in every competition he entered, placing 1st in the Sunshine Snack Junior Calypso Monarch and 3rd in Scouting for Talent” receiving special awards for the “Most Outstanding Calypsonian” and “Most Promising Act”. He was also awarded the “Top Stars” trophy by the NYAC. But Olatunji’s talents are not limited to singing; the multi-talented youth represented his school Trinity College in Football INTERCOL for 2 years and coordinated and produced the school’s Variety Concert where he was the Master of Ceremonies and also performed his original music. In 2004, Olatunji decided on a future in performing arts and applied to schools in the UK after completing one year of Advanced Level at Trinity College. That year he took up the role as MC at Junior Calypso Monarch and Junior Soca Monarch. As his reputation as a performer grew, William Munroe offered him a position in his tent “Kaiso Stars” and he was invited to perform in the “3 Canal Carnival Show” as well as “Jab In The Box”.
In 2005 while pursuing studies in the UK, Olatunji performed in the Cocyea Tent and formed the soca group “Level Crew”. This group of West Indian youths living in the UK took London by storm, performing for several main events including the Miss Trinidad & Tobago UK Pageant and for Nottinghill Carnival, their spectacular performances made the local news including the quarterly editorial “Soca News” which gave the group grand reviews. The group made a compilation CD offering a variety of Caribbean genres – Reggae, Soca and Kaiso. In 2006 Olatunji completed a Diploma Degree in Performing Arts at the West Thames College of Performing Arts and performed at several Caribbean functions including the Cacique Awards and functions held at the British high Commission in London. He released the track “Cry of the Nation” on Red 96.7 FM in August 2006. The “Naughty Boy” label showed interest in his unique style of music and he recorded tracks with “Hitman” and ”The Executioner”, well known Reggae/ Hip- Hop artistes/producers in the UK.
Upon returning home in 2006, Olatunji was called to join well known soca band Traffik where he stayed for 3 months before receiving an invitation from Roy Cape to join the legendary All-Stars. With The Roy Cape All-Stars Ola performed his first hit song “Get Wild” produced by Neil Bernard. It was one of the most popular songs for Carnival 2007 and earned him 7th place in the finals of The International Soca Monarch. Ola is now living his dream being part of the most highly respected soca band in the world with which he has already toured Canada. He has also enjoyed solo performances in New York, Miami, Grenada, Barbados and Antigua and has shared the stage with distinguished soca artistes such as Iwer George, Peter Ram, Crazy and many more. Olatunji is now looking forward to Carnival 2008, working with producers Neil Bernard and Julio. His two tracks for 2008 are “Having a Time” and “Throw Your Frame” which he wrote himself. He continues to sing vintage kaiso which strongly believes in and is also utilising his talent for writing by composing songs for upcoming artistes.
He has since embarked on a solo career, releasing the hit single "Call Meh" for Carnival 2012
Olatunji’s motto and ambition is “to touch humanity through verse and song…”
Sunday 07 April, 2013. 02:00AM
D Cheaters Beer Garden and Grill House
Thursday 25 April, 2013. 11:00PM
Coronation Park & Point Fortin Community Swimming Pool
Saturday 27 April, 2013. 02:00AM
D Cheaters Beer Garden and Grill House
Thursday 30 May, 2013. 02:00AM
Metropolis Lounge (Club Metropolis)
Wednesday 19 June, 2013. 01:00AM
The Loft Martini Bar & Lounge
Sunday 28 July, 2013. 02:00AM
Chaguaramas Military History & Aerospace Museum
Sunday 18 August, 2013. 12:00AM
Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Grounds
Saturday 28 September, 2013. 10:00PM
Coral Vision Cruise Boat
Sunday 13 October, 2013. 01:00AM
D Cheaters Beer Garden and Grill House
Saturday 26 October, 2013. 06:00PM
Bishop Anstey and Trinity College East
Saturday 30 November, 2013. 11:00PM
Rising Star Restaurant, Grill & Lounge
Sunday 01 December, 2013. 01:00AM
Aquarios Restaurant and Bar (Club Aquarios)
Wednesday 25 December, 2013. 03:00AM
Scrunter's Forest Restaurant & Bar
Thursday 26 December, 2013. 03:00AM
Chaguaramas Military History & Aerospace Museum
Thursday 02 January, 2014. 02:00AM
Sangre Grande Recreation Grounds
Saturday 15 March, 2014. 06:00PM
Signal Hill Secondary School
Saturday 26 April, 2014. 02:00AM
Fanny Village Community Centre
Sunday 05 October, 2014. 06:00AM
RenMar's Restaurant & Cocktail Bar
Saturday 01 November, 2014. 06:00PM
Carnival City Ultra Sports Lounge
Saturday 08 November, 2014. 07:30PM
Buccoo Integrated Facility (BIF)
Saturday 13 December, 2014. 09:00PM
A Secret Location in Trinidad
Sunday 25 January, 2015. 08:00PM
OWTU Butler Rienzi Labour College
Sunday 25 January, 2015. 09:00PM
Bishop Anstey and Trinity College East
Sunday 07 April, 2013. 02:00AM
D Cheaters Beer Garden and Grill House
Thursday 25 April, 2013. 11:00PM
Coronation Park & Point Fortin Community Swimming Pool
Saturday 27 April, 2013. 02:00AM
D Cheaters Beer Garden and Grill House
Thursday 30 May, 2013. 02:00AM
Metropolis Lounge (Club Metropolis)
Wednesday 19 June, 2013. 01:00AM
The Loft Martini Bar & Lounge
Sunday 28 July, 2013. 02:00AM
Chaguaramas Military History & Aerospace Museum
Sunday 18 August, 2013. 12:00AM
Hasely Crawford Stadium Training Grounds
Saturday 28 September, 2013. 10:00PM
Coral Vision Cruise Boat
Sunday 13 October, 2013. 01:00AM
D Cheaters Beer Garden and Grill House
Saturday 26 October, 2013. 06:00PM
Bishop Anstey and Trinity College East
Saturday 30 November, 2013. 11:00PM
Rising Star Restaurant, Grill & Lounge
Sunday 01 December, 2013. 01:00AM
Aquarios Restaurant and Bar (Club Aquarios)
Wednesday 25 December, 2013. 03:00AM
Scrunter's Forest Restaurant & Bar
Thursday 26 December, 2013. 03:00AM
Chaguaramas Military History & Aerospace Museum
Thursday 02 January, 2014. 02:00AM
Sangre Grande Recreation Grounds
Saturday 15 March, 2014. 06:00PM
Signal Hill Secondary School
Saturday 26 April, 2014. 02:00AM
Fanny Village Community Centre
Sunday 05 October, 2014. 06:00AM
RenMar's Restaurant & Cocktail Bar
Saturday 01 November, 2014. 06:00PM
Carnival City Ultra Sports Lounge
Saturday 08 November, 2014. 07:30PM
Buccoo Integrated Facility (BIF)
Saturday 13 December, 2014. 09:00PM
A Secret Location in Trinidad
Sunday 25 January, 2015. 08:00PM
OWTU Butler Rienzi Labour College
Sunday 25 January, 2015. 09:00PM
Bishop Anstey and Trinity College East
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