During the Grand Parade at Playa di Carnaval 72, Parliamentarian Xiomara Maduro took a special moment to thank Lord Lally — born Soilo Sanchez — for his contribution to the culture of Aruba and its Carnival traditions. Lord Lally’s contribution to the culture of Aruba has been immense, with his passion for music and Carnival extending over decades.
Lord Lally, known for his perseverance and dedication to music, has been a beloved participant in Aruba’s Carnival since 1978. Although he competed many times without winning, his passion for Carnival music and his resilience touched the hearts of people across the island. Lord Lally’s contribution to the culture of Aruba cannot be understated, as he has shaped the local Carnival scene and served as an inspiration for future generations.
This year, despite facing personal and health challenges, Lord Lally delivered an unforgettable performance at Carnaval 72 with his band Hot Ones and their hit song “The Lizard Kacking.” The song became a sensation and resonated widely with the public. Lord Lally’s contribution to the culture of Aruba has not only brought joy through music but also symbolized the perseverance and spirit of the Aruban people.
Although Lord Lally initially did not make it into the finals, the Aruban community rallied behind him. A wildcard vote, organized by Stichting Musica, gave him a second chance. With overwhelming public support — more than 7,000 votes — he was reinstated into the finals and ultimately crowned the Soca Monarch 2026. Lord Lally’s contribution to the culture of Aruba was finally recognized and celebrated by his people, marking a historic moment in Aruba’s Carnival.
Lord Lally’s journey — from early setbacks to winning the coveted title — is a testament to survival, faith, and community support. His victory not only brought joy to Carnival spectators, it also highlighted the depth and resilience of Aruba’s cultural heritage. Lord Lally’s contribution to the culture of Aruba will be remembered as a defining moment in the island’s musical and cultural history.
In her words of gratitude, Parliamentarian Xiomara Maduro said:
“Lord Lally’s contribution to the culture of Aruba is an example of perseverance. His contribution to Carnival and our culture inspires the hearts and minds of the people, both in Aruba and abroad. That is a gift our nation deeply appreciates. Lord Lally, thank you for the beautiful gift that makes Carnaval 72 shine even more.”
Lord Lally’s story reflects not only his musical talents but also the enduring spirit of the Aruban people, who have embraced him and celebrated his historic achievement. Lord Lally’s contribution to the culture of Aruba is an integral part of the island’s ongoing Carnival tradition and its cultural pride.





















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