Luni Spark & Electrify
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The brothers, born Kellon and Kelson, began competing in soca monarch competitions separately until their first major performance as a duo at the National Groovy Monarch Competition in Grenada during Spice Mass 2k6 with their hit single Miss de Mass. Miss de Mass also earned them winning fame as they copped top title at New York's Groovy Monarch in the same year.
In 2007, Luni Spark and Electrify were crowned as the first duo in history to be kings of Grenada's Soca Monarch with High. High kept soca revellers jumping throughout the carnival season, with their other performed hits being Coming Back, Somebody Say and Home Sweet Home. The following year they again won the title with their crowd-pleaser, Clear The Way, making them Grenada's unbeaten Soca Monarchs for two years back-to-back.
The Grenadian duo performed at Trinidad and Tobago's 2008 International Soca Monarch and are prepared to bring their natural energy to this year's competition.
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