

Machel Montano makes history at Trinidad Carnival 2026 with his hit song Encore, earning his 12th Road March title and becoming the all-time Road March leader in Trinidad and Tobago.
Road March is awarded to the song played most across official judging points during Carnival Monday and Tuesday.
Encore dominated the parade route from start to finish. During the two-day judging period, DJs and bands played the song 171 times. Because of that strong presence, the Machel Montano Road March record became official.
Meanwhile, Aaron “Voice” St. Louis placed second with Cyah Behave, which earned 127 plays. Bunji Garlin followed with Still a Road Man, recording 97 plays.
From early fetes to the final lap around the Savannah, Encore built steady momentum. By Carnival Tuesday afternoon, the result felt clear.
This win carries deep meaning, as previously, Montano had tied with calypso legend Lord Kitchener for the most Road March titles. However, this latest victory moves him ahead and places him at the top of Carnival history.
More importantly, this record highlights his longevity in the carnival industry. For decades, he has shaped the sound of soca while also evolving with each generation. His music continues to energize the streets and unite fans at home and abroad.
Ultimately, this Road March win represents more than a number. It reflects years of discipline, creativity, and connection to Carnival culture.
At Trinidad Carnival 2026, one song led the celebration. That song was Encore.






