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NEW YORK, UNITED STATES – Our Denielle Miller gives us a taste of the Caribbean Music Award’s red carpet at the King’s Theatre in Brooklyn, New York, where she reunited with celebrity guests, met some stars for the first time, and was graced with the presence of cultural icons.

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NEW YORK, UNITED STATES – Our Denielle Miller gives us a taste of the Caribbean Music Award’s red carpet at the King’s Theatre in Brooklyn, New York, where she reunited with celebrity guests, met some stars for the first time, and was graced with the presence of cultural icons.

Here’s how it looked:

Romain Virgo – Jamaican Recording Artist

Denielle Miller –“We first encountered each other at Best of the Best…when you told me wait right there I’m going to give you your interview no matter what….

Romain Virgo – You never get it?

Denielle Miller – “I did get it, you made sure I got it.”

Romain Virgo – “I’m so grateful and happy and glad to hear that….

Denielle Miller – I appreciate that so much…I tell everybody that I have a new-found respect for you because of that, and you spoke about perseverance that day but staying humble as you climb the ladder…how are you able to do that?

Roamin Virgo: A lot of people use the word, [but] I think it’s just a part of me, I don’t know how to stay humble, but I know how to be myself…,”


Austin “Superblue” Lyons – Trinidadian Recording Artist:

Denielle Miller “You are known for your colors and your style, the one and only Supa Blue, I have to ask you being one of the icons legends curators of Soca music how does it feel [you’re] now seeing other generations coming up and carrying the music throughout the world,” she asked.

Austin Lyons – “It’s beautiful… Oxford Dictionary, Webster Dictionary, all the encyclopedias, the thesaurus don’t have words for me to explain, I just have to be here and to say something, long overdue,” he responded.

Serani – Jamiacan Recording Artist

Serani – “….Ya done know it’s ya boy Serani, and I’m representing for Our News, it belongs to me…”

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