A
calypsonian, originally known as the
chantwell, is a musician, from the anglophone Caribbean, who sings songs called
calypso. Calypsos are musical renditions having their origins in the West African
griot tradition. Originally called "Kaiso" in
Trinidad, these songs, based on West African
Yoruba,
Ewe-Fon and
Akan musical beats, were sung by slaves and later ex-slaves in
Trinidad and Tobago during recreation time and about a host of topics – their land of origin, social relationships on the plantations and the lives of community members, including plantation managers, overseers and owners.