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.

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)
Last Train – Mical Teja & Tano
Kaya – Freetown Collective
The Greatest Bend Over – Yung Bredda & Full Blown
Dansa – Klassik Frescobar
Pieces – Nadia Batson
No Horn – Lady Lava
Cocoa Tea – Kes
Sweet Music – Trini Baby & Voice
Tay Lay Lay – Nailah Blackman & GBM Nutron
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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