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Top 10 Soca Singles – March 2026

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The Hottest Tracks Dominating Carnival Season

As Carnival energy continues to ripple across the Caribbean and beyond, March 2026 has delivered a powerful lineup of soca hits that are setting stages ablaze, flooding playlists, and fueling fetes worldwide. From legendary icons to rising stars, this month’s chart reflects the vibrant evolution of the genre—where tradition meets fresh, infectious energy.


Whether you’re on the road, at a beach party, or vibing from home, these are the Top 10 Soca Singles you need in rotation right now.


#1 – “Respectfully Yours” – Full Blown Entertainment

Full Blown Entertainment takes the crown this month with a track that perfectly blends humor, storytelling, and high-energy production. “Respectfully Yours” has become a crowd favorite, sparking viral dance moments and nonstop replay value.


#2 – “Wedding Band” – Coutain & Tano

A celebratory anthem with undeniable bounce, “Wedding Band” captures the essence of love, unity, and pure Carnival joy. Its catchy hook has made it a staple at fetes and weddings alike.


#3 – “Compromise” – Machel Montano & Tano

The King of Soca delivers once again. “Compromise” blends lyrical depth with an irresistible rhythm, proving why Machel Montano continues to dominate the genre decade after decade.


#4 – “Last Train” – Mical Teja

Mical Teja keeps his momentum strong with “Last Train,” a track that feels like a late-night Carnival ride you never want to end. Smooth vocals meet a pulsating beat for an unforgettable vibe.


#5 – “Rum & Coca-Cola” – Kes & Tano

Kes brings signature feel-good energy with this refreshing anthem. “Rum & Coca-Cola” is effortlessly catchy and embodies the carefree spirit of island life.


#6 – “Inch by Inch” – Yung Bredda

A rising force in the soca scene, Yung Bredda delivers a track that’s quickly becoming a dancefloor favorite. “Inch by Inch” is bold, rhythmic, and impossible to ignore.


#7 – “Dey-O” – Machel Montano & Travis World

Another standout from Machel Montano, “Dey-O” blends modern production with classic soca elements, creating a track that resonates across generations.


#8 – “Carnival Friend” – Kes & Benjai

This collaboration celebrates the friendships that define Carnival. Uplifting and relatable, “Carnival Friend” is a feel-good anthem for the road.


#9 – “Good Spirits” – Full Blown Entertainment

Full Blown returns to the chart with another hit, proving their consistency this season. “Good Spirits” lives up to its name—pure positive vibes from start to finish.


#10 – “Pieces” – Nadia Batson

Nadia Batson closes out the list with a powerful, emotional soca ballad. “Pieces” adds depth to this month’s chart, showing the genre’s range beyond just high-energy tracks.


March 2026 proves that soca is not just music—it’s a movement. With veterans like Machel Montano and Kes continuing to lead, and fresh voices like Yung Bredda rising fast, the genre is evolving while staying true to its roots.


As Carnival season peaks, these tracks are defining the sound of 2026—vibrant, infectious, and undeniably Caribbean.


Stay tuned for next month’s chart as we continue to track the biggest soca hits across the region and the diaspora. 🎧🔥

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