Caribbean Top 10 Soca Tracks: The Top-Performing Grooves of the Week (Sept 29, 2025)
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As September 2025 wrapped up, Soca music continued to thrive across the Caribbean and diaspora markets, with fresh releases and Carnival anthems keeping the genre at the forefront of playlists and parties. The latest chart update for September 30, 2025 shows a mix of brand-new hits, enduring Carnival favorites, and regional surprises making waves.

🔝 Top 10 Trending Soca Songs (as of September 30, 2025)
“Jamtown” — Tano, Coutain A breakout success, this collaboration captures the vibrant energy of late 2025 Soca and has quickly become a fan favorite.
“Good Spirits” — Full Blown A feel-good anthem that has climbed steadily, powered by its catchy hook and dancefloor appeal.
“Cocoa Tea” — Kes Kes continues to dominate with “Cocoa Tea,” a standout on the popular Big Links Riddim that has enjoyed widespread streaming success.
“PARDY” — Machel Montano The veteran delivers yet another anthem that remains in heavy rotation, proving Montano’s staying power.
“The Greatest Bend Over” — Yung Bredda, Full Blown A playful, high-energy release that blends modern Soca with traditional crowd-pleasing vibes.
“Truth & Balance” — Ayetian, Machel Montano, DJ MAC A collaboration that merges lyrical depth with festive rhythms, striking a strong balance between substance and celebration.
“Blessing” — Blaka Dan A motivational single gaining traction on regional radio and streaming platforms.
“Carry It” — Bunji Garlin, Stemz The Viking of Soca joins forces with Stemz for an energetic offering that resonates across Carnival circuits.
“Too Own Way” — Voice Known for his smooth delivery, Voice delivers a reflective track that still carries undeniable Soca groove.
“No Sweetness” — Full Blown, Kes Another Big Links Riddim favorite, highlighting the dominance of this riddim in September’s charts.
Notable Trends in Soca (September 2025)
New Releases Taking Over Fresh tracks from artists like Tano, Coutain, and Full Blown dominated the upper ranks of the chart, showing how quickly new music can set the tone in Soca.
The “Big Links Riddim” Effect Several hits, including “Cocoa Tea” and “No Sweetness,” stem from the Big Links Riddim, confirming its influence as the defining riddim of the season.
Carnival Anthems Holding Strong Songs like “PARDY” (Machel Montano) and “Carry It” (Bunji Garlin) from earlier in the 2025 Carnival season continued to enjoy consistent streaming and radio play.
Kes’s Regional Growth Following a major concert in Belize, Kes experienced a surge in streams, with both new and older catalog tracks seeing renewed popularity.
Grenada Soca in NYC Grenada’s Spicemas hits, such as “Jab Decisions” by V’ghn & Terra D Governor and “Payroll” by Muddy, appeared on Spotify’s Local Pulse chart for New York City, showing Soca’s growing influence in diaspora hubs.
The September 2025 Soca charts reflect a genre that is both innovating with new voices and sustaining its Carnival traditions. With the momentum from Big Links Riddim and the international push from concerts and diaspora celebrations, Soca is not only holding its ground but steadily expanding its global footprint.
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