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CEM Top 10 Soca Singles – June 2026

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Voice Takes the Crown as Soca's Biggest Hits Keep the Caribbean Moving


Three months after the height of Carnival, soca music continues to dominate speakers from Port of Spain and Bridgetown to Brooklyn, Toronto, London, and Miami. While some Carnival anthems have begun to fade, others have proven they have the staying power to become defining songs of 2026.


June's chart reflects the tracks that continue to generate millions of streams, dominate DJ playlists, and keep crowds moving at festivals, beach parties, and Caribbean events around the world. Veteran stars continue to lead the genre, while a new generation of artists is proving that soca's future has never looked brighter.


Here are the Caribbean EMagazine Top 10 Soca Singles for June 2026.


#1 – "Cyah Behave"

Voice

No song has captured June quite like "Cyah Behave." Voice delivers another irresistible anthem that blends infectious melodies with high-energy production, making it the hottest soca record of the month.

From radio airwaves to streaming playlists and international festivals, this is the song everyone is talking about.


#2 – "CAPITAL"

Mical Teja & Patrice Roberts

A powerhouse collaboration between two of soca's biggest names, "CAPITAL" combines polished production with unforgettable vocals. The chemistry between Mical Teja and Patrice Roberts has made this one of the fastest-rising hits of the year.


#3 – "Still A Road Man"

Bunji Garlin & XplicitMevon

Bunji Garlin reminds everyone why he remains one of the genre's most innovative performers. Packed with lyrical confidence and explosive production, "Still A Road Man" continues to dominate DJ sets long after Carnival.


#4 – "Pieces"

Nadia Batson

One of the year's most enduring records, "Pieces" continues to connect emotionally with audiences across the Caribbean. Nadia Batson proves that soca isn't just about partying—it can also deliver heartfelt storytelling without losing its rhythm.


#5 – "Jab Decisions"

V'ghn, Kay Frass & Terra D Governor

Grenada's Jab culture shines through on this energetic collaboration. With its aggressive rhythm and infectious energy, "Jab Decisions" has become a favorite among DJs looking to raise the intensity on the dancefloor.


#6 – "Rum & Coca-Cola"

Kes & Tano

Months after its release, "Rum & Coca-Cola" refuses to slow down. Kes once again demonstrates his ability to create timeless feel-good music that appeals to Carnival lovers and casual listeners alike.


#7 – "Rock So"

Patrice Roberts

Patrice Roberts continues her impressive 2026 run with another crowd favorite. "Rock So" delivers confidence, charisma, and the signature stage presence that has made her one of soca's most influential female artists.


#8 – "Wedding Band"

Coutain & Tano

What started as a Carnival anthem has evolved into one of the Caribbean's favorite celebration songs. Whether it's weddings, family gatherings, or summer parties, "Wedding Band" continues to bring people together.


#9 – "Kaya"

Freetown Collective & XplicitMevon

"Kaya" remains one of the year's most refreshing records. Blending conscious lyricism with modern soca production, the track continues to resonate with listeners seeking substance alongside irresistible rhythm.


#10 – "Carry It"

Bunji Garlin & Stemz

Closing out this month's chart is another standout performance from Bunji Garlin. "Carry It" delivers the energy, lyrical finesse, and unmistakable vibe that has kept Bunji among soca's elite for more than two decades.


Editor's Take

June 2026 confirms what many fans already suspected—this year's soca releases have exceptional longevity. Rather than disappearing after Carnival, many of the season's biggest songs continue to thrive through streaming platforms, international festivals, and Caribbean events worldwide.


Voice earns his first No. 1 on the Caribbean EMagazine chart with "Cyah Behave," while established stars including Bunji Garlin, Patrice Roberts, Kes, Nadia Batson, and Mical Teja continue to prove why they remain among the genre's most influential artists.


With summer festivals now in full swing across North America, Europe, and the Caribbean, expect these records to remain the soundtrack of the season.


CEM Top 10 Soca Singles – June 2026

Rank

Song

Artist

1

Cyah Behave

Voice

2

CAPITAL

Mical Teja & Patrice Roberts

3

Still A Road Man

Bunji Garlin & XplicitMevon

4

Pieces

Nadia Batson

5

Jab Decisions

V'ghn, Kay Frass & Terra D Governor

6

Rum & Coca-Cola

Kes & Tano

7

Rock So

Patrice Roberts

8

Wedding Band

Coutain & Tano

9

Kaya

Freetown Collective & XplicitMevon

10

Carry It

Bunji Garlin & Stemz

Chart methodology: Rankings are based on streaming performance, YouTube engagement, playlist placements, DJ support, radio airplay, social media activity, and editorial analysis by Caribbean EMagazine.

By Dante Jackson Entertainment Editor | Caribbean EMagazine

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