CEM Top 10 Soca Chart (Week Ending October 31, 2025)
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Soca season might be months away, but the rhythm never stops. From Trinidad to Toronto, this week’s CEM Top 10 Soca Chart celebrates the songs keeping the fete alive and the Caribbean spirit pumping as we close out October. Compiled using streaming performance, radio rotation, DJ feedback, social media engagement, and fan votes, the chart reflects both measurable momentum and the vibes the fans are feeling.

Top 10 Soca Chart – Week Ending October 31, 2025
Last Train – Mical Teja & Tano
🔹 Still on top for a second straight week. Streaming and radio spins across Trinidad and the UK remain massive. DJs call it the “end-of-night anthem” of 2025.
Cocoa Tea – Kes
🔹 Up five places — thanks to surging YouTube streams and Instagram reels using the track’s smooth hook. Kes continues to dominate both soca and crossover charts.
Kaya – Freetown Collective
🔹 A conscious, soulful favorite that’s getting major airplay in Grenada and Barbados. Its uplifting message keeps engagement strong.
Tay Lay Lay – Nailah Blackman & GBM Nutron
🔹 Viral TikTok dance challenge sent this collab soaring into the top five. DJs across Miami Carnival called it a “must-play riddim.”
The Greatest Bend Over – Yung Bredda & Full Blown
🔹 Still hilarious, still infectious — and still one of the most requested party songs region-wide. Down slightly but fan enthusiasm remains strong.
No Horn – Lady Lava
🔹 Holding steady; strong female support and carnival-ready confidence keep this song in heavy rotation.
Sweet Music – Trini Baby & Voice
🔹 A feel-good groove climbing slowly but steadily. Perfect for road vibes and beach parties alike.
Dansa – Klassik Frescobar
🔹 The Afro-Soca fusion hit continues to grow internationally, particularly in London and Lagos soca circles.
Pieces – Nadia Batson
🔹 Down slightly this week but remains one of the strongest melodic soca releases of 2025. Her vocals continue to win over listeners globally.
Rock So – Patrice Roberts
🔹 Returning favorite rounds out the chart after a fresh performance clip went viral on TikTok, reigniting interest among fans.
📊 Chart Summary
🔁 Chart Movement
↑ Biggest Climbers: Cocoa Tea (+5), Tay Lay Lay (+4)
↓ Drops: Pieces (–3), The Greatest Bend Over (–2)
🎯 New Entry: Rock So – Patrice Roberts (re-entry after strong social buzz)
📣 Compiled by Caribbean E-Magazine using streaming, airplay, and DJ feedback.
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By Dante Jackson, Entertainment Editor — Caribbean E-Magazine








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