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    Tizzy Ignites Carnival 2026 With New Ep Featuring Road Anthems And A Powerful Message Of Unity – Antigua News Room

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    Soca artist Tizzy is officially setting the tone for Carnival 2026 with the release of her full EP “SOUL – FIRE – ROAD”.

    Set for summer release are three previously released songs for Trinidad Carnival and four brand-new tracks that promise to energize the road, ignite fetes, and inspire listeners for the Antigua carnival season and beyond.

    The four new highly anticipated releases include, TRIBE OF FIRE, MEET WE ON DE ROAD, WE ALIVE and WHO DEY FOR WE.

    Three of the 4 new tracks, Meet We On De Road, Tribe of Fire, and We Alive, are pure carnival fuel, crafted to capture the energy, freedom, and spirit of celebration that define the Caribbean festival experience. From road-ready rhythms to unforgettable hooks, the songs are designed to move crowds from the first beat and become staples of the 2026 carnival soundtrack.

    However, it is the fourth track, Who Dey For We, that showcases a different side of the artist. It delivers a powerful and thought-provoking message about loyalty, support, unity, and the importance of standing together during life’s most challenging moments. The song asks a simple yet profound question that resonates across cultures and communities: Who truly stands with us when the celebrations are over and the struggles begin?

    “Tizzy wanted this release to reflect every side of who we are as people,” said Glenroy “Zamba” Richards, long time song writer from the artist’s camp. “Carnival is about joy, freedom, and togetherness, and these songs capture that spirit. But Who Dey For We reminds us that beyond the music and festivities, there are universal truths that connect us all.”

    Produced with Tizzy’s signature energy and authentic Caribbean sound, the eight-song project takes listeners on a journey through the many emotions that define life itself. From the excitement of the road and the fire of Carnival celebrations to love, hope, loyalty, and self-reflection, the EP delivers a rich and authentic soundtrack to the human experience while staying firmly rooted in Caribbean culture.

    As Carnival 2026 approaches, fans can expect performances, promotional appearances, and exciting content surrounding all four new releases, with Meet We On De Road, Tribe of Fire, and We Alive poised to become crowd favorites throughout the season.

    The music is now available on all major streaming platforms.

    For contact and information please send to elakrumusic@gmail.com.

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