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CEM Top 10 Soca Chart (Week Ending October 24, 2025)

  • Oct 27
  • 3 min read

As the Caribbean heads into the final stretch of 2025, the soca scene is bursting with creativity, rhythm, and pure carnival soul. From feel-good grooves to high-energy anthems, this week’s CEM Top 10 Soca Chart reflects a genre in motion — one that continues to celebrate life, love, and the spirit of the people.


 Top 10 Soca Chart

Compared to last week’s chart (October 17, 2025), which was ruled by Machel Montano’s “PARDY” and Kes & Tano’s “Medicine,” this new lineup showcases a refreshing wave of releases, led by both seasoned stars and dynamic newcomers. It’s a week defined by fresh riddims, vibrant collaborations, and songs that feel tailor-made for 2026 Carnival season.


Taking the top spot this week is Mical Teja & Tano with “Last Train.” The duo delivers a hit that perfectly captures that end-of-the-fete rush — when the vibes are still high, the crowd refuses to leave, and the music keeps your heart racing. It’s melodic, meaningful, and pure carnival magic.


At #2, Freetown Collective returns with “Kaya,” a soulful, roots-infused anthem that celebrates inner peace and unity — a reminder that soca’s beauty lies in its ability to uplift. Holding firm in the #3 spot, Yung Bredda & Full Blown’s “The Greatest Bend Over” keeps its viral momentum alive, proving that humor and creativity still rule the dance floor.


Klassik Frescobar rises with the Afro-Soca hybrid “Dansa,” while Nadia Batson’s touching “Pieces” showcases her softer, emotional side — balancing the chart’s energy with heartfelt storytelling. Meanwhile, Lady Lava storms onto the list with “No Horn,” a fiery, unapologetic declaration that’s become a fan favorite for its wit and power.


Kes maintains his presence with “Cocoa Tea,” a smooth and rhythmic track that continues to dominate airwaves across the region. Trini Baby & Voice’s “Sweet Music” earns well-deserved attention for its feel-good fusion, while Nailah Blackman & GBM Nutron’s “Tay Lay Lay” brings vibrant energy that screams festival season. Closing out the Top 10, Patrice Roberts rounds things off in style with “Rock So,” a confident anthem that celebrates feminine strength and island swagger.


CEM Top 10 Soca Chart (Week Ending October 24, 2025)

  1. Last Train – Mical Teja & Tano

  2. Kaya – Freetown Collective

  3. The Greatest Bend Over – Yung Bredda & Full Blown

  4. Dansa – Klassik Frescobar

  5. Pieces – Nadia Batson

  6. No Horn – Lady Lava

  7. Cocoa Tea – Kes

  8. Sweet Music – Trini Baby & Voice

  9. Tay Lay Lay – Nailah Blackman & GBM Nutron

  10. Rock So – Patrice Roberts


Chart Movement Comparison (vs Week Ending October 17, 2025)

  • New Entries: Last Train, Kaya, Pieces, No Horn, Sweet Music, Tay Lay Lay, Rock So

  • Still Charting: The Greatest Bend Over (–3 from #2), Dansa (+5 rise), Cocoa Tea (+3 gain)

  • Dropped Out: PARDY – Machel Montano, Medicine – Kes x Tano, Kitty Cat – Patrice Roberts, In Meh Space – Nadia Batson, Jamtown – Tano x Coutain, Would You? – Farmer Nappy


This week marks a noticeable shift — from pure party power to deeper grooves and more experimental sounds. As 2025 winds down, soca artists are proving that the genre isn’t just seasonal hype; it’s an ever-evolving soundtrack to Caribbean life.


👉 Stay tuned to www.caribbeanemagazine.com for the latest charts, artist interviews, and soca spotlights.


By Dante Jackson, Entertainment Editor — Caribbean E-Magazine

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