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CEM Top 10 Soca Chart (Week Ending November 7, 2025)

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The first week of November brings a fresh burst of carnival energy to the airwaves as soca artists keep the heat blazing long after the summer season. New releases from fan favorites like Patrice Roberts, Preedy, Coutain, and Tano have shaken up the chart, while some of October’s biggest hits continue to hold their ground. This week’s rankings combine streaming data, radio airplay, DJ feedback, social media buzz, and fan votes to reflect what’s really running the Caribbean right now.


CEM Top 10 Soca Chart – Week Ending November 7, 2025

CEM Top 10 Soca Chart – Week Ending November 7, 2025

  1. Last Train – Mical Teja & Tano🔹 Still unstoppable! For a third straight week, this anthem rules the chart thanks to massive radio rotation, TikTok virality, and fan love.

  2. Bacchanal Mode – Patrice Roberts & Preedy🔹 NEW ENTRY: A certified carnival banger! This high-energy collab has quickly become the go-to “fete starter,” debuting strong in both airplay and DJ playlists.

  3. Cocoa Tea – Kes🔹 Holding firm in the top three, Kes’ smooth groove continues to dominate streaming platforms and Caribbean wedding playlists alike.

  4. Kaya – Freetown Collective🔹 Conscious and calm, Kaya remains one of the most-played tracks on regional radio, blending soulful vocals with deep cultural resonance.

  5. Wedding Band – Coutain & Tano🔹 NEW ENTRY: A romantic groove that’s quickly finding a fan base among lovers and fete-goers alike. Smooth vocals and modern production make this one stand out.

  6. Tay Lay Lay – Nailah Blackman & GBM Nutron🔹 Still a crowd favorite. Its viral dance challenge and carnival-ready beat keep it high on the list.

  7. The Greatest Bend Over – Yung Bredda & Full Blown🔹 Sliding slightly this week, but still one of the most requested and shared soca songs online. The humor and rhythm remain unmatched.

  8. Sweet Music – Trini Baby & Voice🔹 Steady climb — this feel-good tune continues to shine as DJs label it the “Sunday cool down” anthem.

  9. Low Key – Blaka Dan🔹 NEW ENTRY: An understated groove that’s quickly becoming a sleeper hit. Its chill vibe and relatable lyrics make it perfect for late-night liming sessions.

  10. No Horn – Lady Lava🔹 Rounding out the chart, this female anthem holds its spot strong — with personality, confidence, and serious staying power.


Chart Insights

Metric

Highlight

Streaming (40%)

Last Train, Cocoa Tea, and Bacchanal Mode lead across platforms.

Radio Airplay (20%)

Kaya and Wedding Band are rising favorites across Trinidad, Grenada, and St. Lucia.

DJ Feedback (15%)

Bacchanal Mode rated “instant reload” by top carnival selectors.

Social Media Engagement (15%)

Tay Lay Lay and The Greatest Bend Over remain meme and dance gold.

Fan Votes (10%)

Sweet Music and Low Key gained strong Instagram poll support.

🔁 Chart Movement

  • ⬆️ Biggest Climbers: Bacchanal Mode, Wedding Band

  • ⬇️ Dropping Slightly: The Greatest Bend Over, No Horn

  • 🆕 New Entries: Bacchanal Mode, Wedding Band, Low Key

  • 🏆 3 Weeks at #1: Last Train – Mical Teja & Tano


📣 Compiled by Caribbean E-Magazine using streaming, airplay, DJ feedback, social engagement, and fan votes.


👉 Vote for your favorite track for next week’s chart via our Instagram Stories or at www.caribbeanemagazine.com


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By Dante Jackson, Entertainment Editor — Caribbean E-Magazine

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