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Problem is a Problem and that he was for those wanting to take the Road March title for Vincy Mas 2025. Shertz “Problem Child” James didn’t just win the Road March this year—he took over. The Carnival Development Corporation (CDC) announced today, July 9, that Problem Child claimed both first and second place, a rare feat that confirms his reign over the streets of Saint Vincent. He is on a roll and this adds to his 2024 victory with 'Carnival Jumbie.' Watch out for 2026 as he aims to achieve the triple play.
'Fraid Horn' smashed its way to first with a perfect score of 100 points, while the equally infectious ‘Pong Pong’ followed close behind in second with 97 points. These weren’t just songs—they were sonic commands, driving revelers to chip, jump, and wave with abandon.
Rounding out the top three was Esron “Spielberg” Culzac’s ‘Red Button,’ a strong entry that landed third place with 74 points.
Problem Child’s double victory shows just how deeply his music connects with the culture—his tracks weren’t just popular; they were unavoidable. In a carnival driven by energy and authenticity, he gave us both in full.
Name of Artist
Shertz 'Problem Child' James
Shertz 'Problem Child' James
Esron 'Spielberg' Culzac
Name of Song
Fraid Horn
Pong Pong
Red Button
Points
100
97
74
This victory isn’t just a win—it’s a statement. Problem Child, a longstanding force in Vincentian and Caribbean Soca, continues to push boundaries and set trends, as demonstrated by the results of 2025's Road March. His ability to connect with the revelers on the ground, the DJs behind the consoles, and the pulse of the people is unmatched.
So, to the Baddest Boy—salute! We see you. We hear you. We fête you. This season was yours, no question about that!
If you are interested in the past results for the Road March competition on Saint Vincent (from 1971), here is the link: Vincy Mas/Road March Winners
2019—Leggo Thing—Luta
2020—No Carnival—Covid Pandemic
2021—No Carnival—Covid Pandemic
2022—De Call—Kemmy Christopher
2023—Madness—Fireman Hooper
2024—Carnival Jumbie—Problem Child
2025—Fraid Horn—Problem Child
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Title: Road March 2025
Origin: Saint Vincent & The Grenadines ??
Genre: Soca ?
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