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CEM Top 10 Soca Chart (Week Ending October 17, 2025)

  • Oct 17
  • 2 min read

Updated: Oct 27

Soca season never truly ends — it just changes rhythm. October 2025 has brought a wave of fresh energy, viral hits, and irresistible grooves that prove the genre’s global momentum is stronger than ever. From the powerhouses of Trinidad to rising names shaking up the scene, these ten tracks define the sound of celebration right now.


CEM Top 10 Soca Chart

At the top of this week’s chart, Machel Montano reigns supreme with “PARDY,” a high-octane anthem that reminds fans why he remains the ultimate master of carnival command. It’s pure bacchanal — infectious, loud, and impossible to stand still to.


Holding strong in the #2 spot, Kes and Tano deliver a sweet dose of island chemistry on “Medicine,” while Yung Bredda’s hilarious and undeniably catchy “The Greatest Bend Over” continues to dominate TikTok and dance floors across the Caribbean.


Mical Teja’s soulful yet upbeat “Tabanca” captures the bittersweet essence of love and loss, and Patrice Roberts heats things up with her bold, playful “Kitty Cat.” Nadia Batson keeps things smooth with “In Meh Space,” showing why her storytelling and voice remain unmatched.


Meanwhile, Tano & Coutain celebrate unity and homegrown pride in “Jamtown,” and Farmer Nappy’s romantic “Would You?” brings a touch of tenderness to the carnival rush. Klassik Frescobar’s Afro-Soca fusion “Dansa” keeps the vibe vibrant, while closing out the list, Kes returns with another smash, “Cocoa Tea,” a smooth groove blending Caribbean soul and global crossover appeal.


CEM Top 10 Soca Chart (Week Ending October 17, 2025)

  1. PARDY – Machel Montano

  2. Medicine – Kes x Tano

  3. The Greatest Bend Over – Yung Bredda

  4. Tabanca – Mical Teja

  5. Kitty Cat – Patrice Roberts

  6. In Meh Space – Nadia Batson

  7. Jamtown – Tano x Coutain

  8. Would You? – Farmer Nappy

  9. Dansa – Klassik Frescobar

  10. Cocoa Tea – Kes


From Kes’s silky double showing to Machel’s carnival thunder and Mical Teja’s heartfelt storytelling, October’s soca scene proves the genre remains a living, breathing celebration of Caribbean joy and resilience.


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By Dante Jackson, Entertainment Editor — Caribbean E-Magazine

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