No Stopping Tizzy. Resilient and Energized, Antigua’s Soca Headliner Returns to T&T Carnival

Driven by an unwavering passion for Soca music, Antiguan artist Tizzy is making a powerful comeback on the regional stage, targeting Trinidad and Tobago’s Carnival 2026 as her platform for resurgence. The vibrant performer, known for hits like ‘Expose,’ is channeling fresh energy through recent singles ‘Fire Marshall’ and ‘Freak in De Fete,’ signaling her determined return to the spotlight.

Following a period of deep personal reflection and strategic rebranding, Tizzy approaches her musical journey with renewed purpose. “My motivation in this business is life itself,” the artist revealed, emphasizing her desire to inspire others through her narrative of resilience. “I want audiences to witness my journey—through both triumphs and challenges—and recognize the power of perseverance in pursuing one’s passion.”

The accomplished singer recently achieved a significant milestone with her sophomore album ‘Jus Ah Come,’ which she proudly claims as her entirely independent artistic accomplishment. This project marks a departure from her previous releases under ElAkru Music, though she maintains strong connections with the label and acknowledges the steadfast support of her husband Rohan Hector, who serves as both manager and producer.

Tizzy describes Soca as more than mere entertainment—it represents a profound cultural expression for Caribbean identity. “This powerful, energetic genre provides the soundtrack for our collective release,” she explained. “After working throughout the year, Soca offers that annual opportunity to shed inhibitions and celebrate our heritage.”

Her recent collaborations demonstrate this artistic vision: ‘Fire Marshall’ (penned by Emerge Media) and ‘Freak in De Fete’ (written by Barbados’ Jus D) capture Tizzy’s untamed performance energy. The artist’s 2025 season proved exceptionally successful, with three well-received tracks—”Big Ben,” “Charge Up,” and the Viking Ding Dong collaboration “When Last”—garnering substantial acclaim during Antigua’s carnival celebrations.

Building on established relationships with Trinidadian bands like Destra, Atlantik, and D All Starz, Tizzy has been actively promoting her music through radio tours and recently released a new visual companion for ‘Freak in De Fete.’ With plans to unveil two additional Power Soca tracks in the coming weeks, the artist anticipates an impactful presence at Carnival 2026 and beyond, viewing her recent achievements as merely the beginning of greater accomplishments.