Tameika Darius, a captivating performer with a unique style, has been crowned the 2026 National Calypso Queen. Her winning performance, titled 'No Love', was a powerful blend of stunning visuals and sharp social commentary, leaving the audience in awe. But what makes her victory even more remarkable is the controversial message she conveyed through her lyrics. In a world where empathy seems to be fading, Darius' song 'No Love' is a plea for a return to humanity. Through her art, she urges citizens to reconnect with compassion and emphasizes the importance of unity in building a better nation. The competition was fierce, with Naomi Sinnette taking second place, Kerine 'Tiny' Williams-Figaro in third, and Alana 'Lady Watchman' Sinnette-Khan in fourth. But it was Darius' ability to capture the essence of the Calypso Queen title with her bold and thought-provoking performance that truly stood out. So, what do you think? Is Darius' victory a reflection of the changing times we live in? Or is there a more subtle message at play? Share your thoughts in the comments below and let's discuss!