WATCH: No stopping Sister Nancy at Barbados Reggae Weekend

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados — Reggae trailblazer Sister Nancy delivered a masterclass in live performance Friday, drawing a roaring response from attendees at the Barbados Reggae Weekend’s Mount Gay Legends of Reggae Show and Dance held at Kensington Oval. The iconic deejay, whose career stretches back nearly five decades, brought an unmatchable high-energy set that resonated with cross-generational fans, once again proving why she remains one of the genre’s most beloved figures.

Fresh off an unexpected viral surge earlier this year when a heartfelt performance at her niece’s wedding spread across social media and won over a new wave of fans, Sister Nancy opened up about her decades-long career in an interview with Observer Online. She emphasized that young audiences have consistently embraced her work, even decades after she first stepped onto the music scene in 1976. Echoing the unshakeable confidence that has defined her career, she stated, “Don’t you hear me seh ain’t no stopping Nancy?”

Best known globally for her timeless, genre-defining hit *Bam Bam*, the 64-year-old artist told reporters she never anticipated she would still be commanding stages and connecting with audiences decades into her career. For her, every performance today is a welcome blessing she does not take for granted. Footage of the electrifying set was captured by videographer Dana Malcolm.