Dancehall stars turn out for Jamaica Carnival 2025

Dancehall deejays Aidonia, Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, Pamputae, and Lalee were among the revellers at the 2025 Jamaica Carnival on Sunday.

Representing Dancehall, Pamputae and Stacious rocked costumes showcasing black, red, green, and gold — colors associated with Reggae music and Rastafari.

Other entertainers who wore costumes during the Carnival Road March included Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, and dancers Rebel, TC, and Pretti Pretti.

Meanwhile, Aidonia, Lalee, and Reggae singer Lila Ike didn’t wear traditional Carnival costumes but were spotted among the lively crowd.

Although Carnival is not native to Jamaica, it has been celebrated nationally on the island since the early 1990s.

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Dancehall deejays Aidonia, Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, Pamputae, and Lalee were among the revellers at the 2025 Jamaica Carnival on Sunday.

Representing Dancehall, Pamputae and Stacious rocked costumes showcasing black, red, green, and gold — colors associated with Reggae music and Rastafari.

Other entertainers who wore costumes during the Carnival Road March included Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, and dancers Rebel, TC, and Pretti Pretti.

Meanwhile, Aidonia, Lalee, and Reggae singer Lila Ike didn’t wear traditional Carnival costumes but were spotted among the lively crowd.

Although Carnival is not native to Jamaica, it has been celebrated nationally on the island since the early 1990s.

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Dancehall deejays Aidonia, Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, Pamputae, and Lalee were among the revellers at the 2025 Jamaica Carnival on Sunday.

Representing Dancehall, Pamputae and Stacious rocked costumes showcasing black, red, green, and gold — colors associated with Reggae music and Rastafari.

Other entertainers who wore costumes during the Carnival Road March included Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, and dancers Rebel, TC, and Pretti Pretti.

Meanwhile, Aidonia, Lalee, and Reggae singer Lila Ike didn’t wear traditional Carnival costumes but were spotted among the lively crowd.

Although Carnival is not native to Jamaica, it has been celebrated nationally on the island since the early 1990s.

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Dancehall deejays Aidonia, Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, Pamputae, and Lalee were among the revellers at the 2025 Jamaica Carnival on Sunday.

Representing Dancehall, Pamputae and Stacious rocked costumes showcasing black, red, green, and gold — colors associated with Reggae music and Rastafari.

Other entertainers who wore costumes during the Carnival Road March included Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, and dancers Rebel, TC, and Pretti Pretti.

Meanwhile, Aidonia, Lalee, and Reggae singer Lila Ike didn’t wear traditional Carnival costumes but were spotted among the lively crowd.

Although Carnival is not native to Jamaica, it has been celebrated nationally on the island since the early 1990s.

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Dancehall deejays Aidonia, Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, Pamputae, and Lalee were among the revellers at the 2025 Jamaica Carnival on Sunday.

Representing Dancehall, Pamputae and Stacious rocked costumes showcasing black, red, green, and gold — colors associated with Reggae music and Rastafari.

Other entertainers who wore costumes during the Carnival Road March included Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, and dancers Rebel, TC, and Pretti Pretti.

Meanwhile, Aidonia, Lalee, and Reggae singer Lila Ike didn’t wear traditional Carnival costumes but were spotted among the lively crowd.

Although Carnival is not native to Jamaica, it has been celebrated nationally on the island since the early 1990s.

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Dancehall deejays Aidonia, Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, Pamputae, and Lalee were among the revellers at the 2025 Jamaica Carnival on Sunday.

Representing Dancehall, Pamputae and Stacious rocked costumes showcasing black, red, green, and gold — colors associated with Reggae music and Rastafari.

Other entertainers who wore costumes during the Carnival Road March included Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, and dancers Rebel, TC, and Pretti Pretti.

Meanwhile, Aidonia, Lalee, and Reggae singer Lila Ike didn’t wear traditional Carnival costumes but were spotted among the lively crowd.

Although Carnival is not native to Jamaica, it has been celebrated nationally on the island since the early 1990s.

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Dancehall deejays Aidonia, Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, Pamputae, and Lalee were among the revellers at the 2025 Jamaica Carnival on Sunday.

Representing Dancehall, Pamputae and Stacious rocked costumes showcasing black, red, green, and gold — colors associated with Reggae music and Rastafari.

Other entertainers who wore costumes during the Carnival Road March included Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, and dancers Rebel, TC, and Pretti Pretti.

Meanwhile, Aidonia, Lalee, and Reggae singer Lila Ike didn’t wear traditional Carnival costumes but were spotted among the lively crowd.

Although Carnival is not native to Jamaica, it has been celebrated nationally on the island since the early 1990s.

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Dancehall deejays Aidonia, Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, Pamputae, and Lalee were among the revellers at the 2025 Jamaica Carnival on Sunday.

Representing Dancehall, Pamputae and Stacious rocked costumes showcasing black, red, green, and gold — colors associated with Reggae music and Rastafari.

Other entertainers who wore costumes during the Carnival Road March included Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, and dancers Rebel, TC, and Pretti Pretti.

Meanwhile, Aidonia, Lalee, and Reggae singer Lila Ike didn’t wear traditional Carnival costumes but were spotted among the lively crowd.

Although Carnival is not native to Jamaica, it has been celebrated nationally on the island since the early 1990s.

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Dancehall deejays Aidonia, Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, Pamputae, and Lalee were among the revellers at the 2025 Jamaica Carnival on Sunday.

Representing Dancehall, Pamputae and Stacious rocked costumes showcasing black, red, green, and gold — colors associated with Reggae music and Rastafari.

Other entertainers who wore costumes during the Carnival Road March included Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, and dancers Rebel, TC, and Pretti Pretti.

Meanwhile, Aidonia, Lalee, and Reggae singer Lila Ike didn’t wear traditional Carnival costumes but were spotted among the lively crowd.

Although Carnival is not native to Jamaica, it has been celebrated nationally on the island since the early 1990s.

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Dancehall deejays Aidonia, Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, Pamputae, and Lalee were among the revellers at the 2025 Jamaica Carnival on Sunday.

Representing Dancehall, Pamputae and Stacious rocked costumes showcasing black, red, green, and gold — colors associated with Reggae music and Rastafari.

Other entertainers who wore costumes during the Carnival Road March included Stalk Ashley, D’Angel, and dancers Rebel, TC, and Pretti Pretti.

Meanwhile, Aidonia, Lalee, and Reggae singer Lila Ike didn’t wear traditional Carnival costumes but were spotted among the lively crowd.

Although Carnival is not native to Jamaica, it has been celebrated nationally on the island since the early 1990s.

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