On stage, Destra is wild and explosive in her movements and vocals, sometimes seemingly performing in her own world due to her passion. August 12, 2020 August 12, 2020 Updated: Destra says no decision made on wedding location Following the demise of the group, Destra attended the School of Business and Management earning a diploma in Sales Management.
Wedding bells will soon be ringing for the Queen of Bacchanal. In her song "Lucy", she sings about growing up a good girl and good student but one day when she is exposed to Carnival she and her dancing starts to become very sexual.Destra is famous for her style. She joined a quartet called Psyke which disbanded after only one year. Wednesday 12 August, 2020 Laura Dowrich-Phillips The Queen of Bacchanal expresses that "At Carnival you are studying so much more: the audiences what people are saying about you what you are doing what you are wearing".Garcia is very active on the social media scene, with a Twitter,The Queen of Bacchanal believes that when it comes to artists, "At Carnival you are studying so much more: the music, audiences, what people are saying about what you are doing, what you are wearing".2012 "Link up" 2013 " Mash Up " 2019 "Stage Party" 2019 "Mash Up De People Fete" August 12, 2020
Destra Garcia says though she has fallen in love with Antigua, she has not yet confirmed a location for her wedding. Destra Garcia is known as the Queen of Bacchanal, QoB for short, because of the excitement listeners hear in the inflection of her voice on radio talk-shows and because of her own Carnival -inspired event "Festival of Bacchanal". Despite this, she has become successful in the local music industry, specializing in pop-sounding soca compositions as well as fusion music encompassing aspects of In 2006, Caribbean Beat magazine described Destra's music as "the kind of sound that a young person, living at the crossroads of cultures and technologies that is Trinidad and Tobago today, is likely to produce, and the breeziness of her music may well act as an antidote to the hard edge which often characterises life not only in Trinidad and Tobago, but in many other corners of the globe.