That Woman Playing Tricks: The Comedic Brilliance of Kid Kallalloo

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In the rich tapestry of Calypso music, storytellers emerge to share tales that entertain, educate, and delight. Among the skilled artisans of this genre stands Kid Kallalloo, whose real name is Julien Hunte. A veteran Calypsonian, Kid Kallalloo has spent years weaving stories through witty and humorous lyrical compositions. With his latest offering, "That Woman Playing Tricks," he proves yet again why his work holds a cherished spot within the genre, even if he's not yet a household name.

The song captures a scenario familiar to many: a man trying to "sweet talk" a woman, only to discover that she is not so easily won over but full of tricks! Kid Kallalloo injects humor into the situation as the man laments how, despite his efforts, she slyly pretends not to hear him, responding with nothing but an indifferent "eh, wha' yuh say?" This clever twist, paired with his mastery of lyrics, transforms the everyday into the extraordinary. From the beginning of the song, he revealed his predicament, and the humor escalated when he sang about receiving a phone call from his 'dead mother' in New York (lol), informing him that he was 'living with a woman who is deaf and can't talk!'

I am a bad-lucky fellow when it comes to the female sex. 
You see, I am not so clever; sometimes I, and all, do get myself vexed!
Although I ended up in Saint Ann's (asylum), the early part of last year
You know, I still went and took the chance to live with this half-deaf woman named Claire.
Sometimes I feel she's playing tricks on me. I want to believe she's not so 'deafy.'
She used to do some things to get me angry; I had to tell her one thing repeatedly.
(She) Always asking, "Eh, what do you say?" Ah, hearing that question every day!

While Kid Kallalloo may not yet have widespread recognition, platforms like WACK Radio 90.1 FM's band stage have allowed his voice to shine, carrying his stories to eager audiences. It's through these channels that his charm, humor, and talent reach those who understand that calypso isn't just music—it's a medium for storytelling, a bridge to cultural traditions, and a tool for shared laughter.

Kid Kallalloo's ability to bring humor to life with his lyrics is a testament to his skill as a storyteller. His music reminds us of the intrinsic value of calypso in preserving narratives that resonate with listeners and celebrate the quirks of life. "That Woman Playing Tricks" is more than a song; it's a vivid tale of persistence and mischief, delivered with charm and a touch of brilliance.

We are proud to present this beloved veteran and his wonderful contribution to the world of Calypso. Calypso serves as a platform for telling our stories. So tune in, laugh along, and celebrate the magic of Kid Kallalloo’s creations—because humor and music have the power to unite us all.

Now you have to wait until the end of the song to get the real punchline. Did you get it? Did you understand? Do you recall in the song that he got a call from his 'dead mother,' who told him that it was better that he live with a woman who is deaf and dumb? After enduring countless nightmares (deep down he felt something was wrong with the relationship), Kid Kallalloo received some lighthearted teasing—picong, as we like to say in the Caribbean— from his neighbor Alan, who informed him that he was living with a macomere man. 

Kaiso! Kaiso! LOL! 

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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: That Woman Playing Tricks
Artist/Performed by: Kid Kallalloo
Written by: Julien Hunte (Kid Kallalloo)
Recorded Performance at WACK Visual Radio 90.1 FM Band Stage
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Calypso

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