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Sokah2Soca shifts its focus to the Spice Isle—Grenada—as we continue our musical journey across the Caribbean Basin. This week, we explore the carefully curated Top 40 songs from the Soca Source, which highlight the heartbeat of Grenadian music and celebrate the island's rhythmic pulse. 
 
We are here to provide a teaser for the Top 40 playlist. These twelve songs capture the island's spirit and energy and reflect the sounds that radio and other sources currently dominate. 
 
These popular songs serve as your entryway to the vibrant and contagious vibes that characterize Grenada's music scene, regardless of your soca music preferences. Let's explore the songs that Greenz is currently enjoying this week and jam with the people of Greenz.
 
Trending Songs in Grenada 04/26/2024
  • Someone Else—Litleboy Isbeats767 x Quan x Trilla-G
  • ExploreV'ghn x Travis World
  • IvyTerra D Governor
  • The TapePropa Way Production x Dash
  • BlessingBlaka Dan
  • Carnival JumbieProblem Child
  • Tack BackKes x Taino
  • RunawayMical Teja
  • DNAMical Teja
  • Stagga DanceLil Natty x Thunda x Muddy
  • ConfidenceBoyzie
  • ValidatedBoyzie
Let us spread awareness of the Caribbean diaspora's culture.
Our goal is to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and tales of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy continues to reach a wider audience and foster creativity and connections. While you should always buy music for sale, you should avoid sharing promotional music because it denies songwriters, producers, and artists important revenue.  Please be aware that all of our posts are available online through social media platforms like  FacebookYouTubeInstagram, and SoundCloud. We recommend exploring your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS FeedThreadsBluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions.  Thank you in advance.
 
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Title: Trending Songs in Grenada
Spotify: The Soca Source
Week Ending: April 26, 2025
Origin: Grenada 
Genre: Soca
 
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Dominica, the Nature Isle of the Caribbean, is alive with the pulsing rhythms of Soca and Bouyon music. As Carnival season approaches, the island's vibrant music scene is exploding with activity. Known for its wild beats and exhilarating ambiance, Bouyon remains the focal point of Dominica's Carnival celebrations. Soca's catchy melodies and danceable grooves add a layer of Caribbean flavor that keeps the party going. Here are the top-trending songs for the week ending April 26, 2025.
 
Dominica's music scene is flourishing as musicians innovate and produce sounds that extend beyond the island's borders. Whether you're preparing for Carnival or simply want to lose yourself in the rhythms of the Caribbean, these songs will keep you upbeat and moving. What are your thoughts on this week's lineup? If you want additional information about the trending songs across the Caribbean basin, please let us know. 
 
Top Trending Songs:
  • What She LikeTrixmigos , Hussey 
  • Bouwéy1T1, Theomaa
  • The Greatest Bend OverYung Breda x Full Blown
  • Make Her BawlSignal Band x Shelly x DJ Taffy x Trixx
  • Good SpiritsFull Blown 
  • Fuck EverybodyAsa Bantan
  • Leave Me Alone1T1 x LeJuh x Theomaa x Dinho x B
  • PardyMachel Montano
  • Bouyon Rhythm—The First Serenade Band
  • Best Friend—1T1
  • Bye To de Old MeSignal Band x Shelly
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Trending Songs: Dominica Bouyon Soca Trending Songs
Spotify: The Soca Source
Week Ending: 04/26/2025
Chart Compilation for: Dominica
Genre: Bouyon/Soca
 
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The sweet, sensual, and sexy sounds of Haiti's Kompas music, along with living and loving life, are about to ignite a passion for Soca fans who may not be familiar with this genre. Today, we present the top 10 songs from a Spotify playlist curated by Kompas Dirèk. This collection offers a glimpse into the music that captures the essence of the Haitian people's rich culture and rhythm. 
 
Today's featured music maintains the genre's vitality by fusing traditional sounds with cutting-edge, contemporary components. This music exposes a side of French culture not readily seen or experienced by  the diaspora and those who appreciate sensuous melodies. To enhance our varied offerings of Caribbean culture, we will work to bring more of this music. Come along and join us on this musical adventure; delve into some of the best songs that characterize Haitian Kompas music and take advantage of your visit as an opportunity to learn more about it. 
 
The songs listed are sourced from Spotify via "Kompas Dirèk. As noted on the page, "Sa kap fèt!" Enjoy Haiti's national music, which features a smooth, modern meringue sound. If you love the top 10, be sure to visit Kompas Dirèk's page, where the playlist includes 40 songs. We are here to provide a teaser and share the diverse music of the Caribbean.
 
Tracklist for week ending: 04/25/2025
  • She's Hot—Pierre Jean, TJO Zenny
  • Mon SoleilPrincess' Lover
  • Pi Bon ChwaKenny Haiti x Richard Cavé
  • C'est toiJoé Dwèt Filé
  • DanjeLycinaïs Jean x R Dydy x JazzyKey
  • Se Pa Pou DatAlan Cavé
  • SIWOKelly Krow
  • Ayiti-Bang BangCarini
  • Tu Me ManquesHarry Diboula 
  • Pedi KontwolOswald x Steves J. Bryan
Let us spread awareness of the Caribbean diaspora's culture.
Our goal is to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and tales of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy continues to reach a wider audience and foster creativity and connections. While you should always buy music for sale, you should avoid sharing promotional music because it denies songwriters, producers, and artists important revenue.  Please be aware that all of our posts are available online through social media platforms like  FacebookYouTubeInstagram, and SoundCloud. We recommend exploring your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS FeedThreadsBluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions.  Thank you in advance.
 
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Spotify Playlist: Kompas Dirèk
Origin: Haiti 
Genre: Kompas
 
We present the music here for your listening pleasure and promotional purposes only, adhering to the "Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Sokah2Soca/Soca Music Blog © 1990 by Santiwah is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-SA/4.0/.
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It's Friday, and the weekend is about to explode in NYC now that the weather is warm and inviting. People are out searching for spots to hang out and have a good time. If you plan to hang out with friends, we have a top ten list of songs for Crop Over 2025 that should enhance your gathering. This listing comes from the Spotify page of "The Soca Source," which lists the top 40 most requested songs. We think you will love the music.
 
Bajan Soca is a vibrant and engaging genre that blends infectious beats and catchy lyrical content, perfect for dancing and having an unforgettable time. Immerse yourself in the latest that Bajan soca has to offer... that Bajan twang is too sweet!
 
We included "Bam Bam" by Lil Rick at the number eleven spot because it appears that it is about to move up into the top ten. If you are a fan of Bajan Soca, please leave a note indicating your desire for us to continue posting more top 10 song lists. 
 
Top Ten Songs:
  1. BYEx2Jus Jay King, Saddis 
  2. Bad BJordan English, Shak x West (Pressure Riddim)
  3. Peep BackMole De Chief (Pressure Riddim)
  4. ToxicMole De Chief (Skayta Riddim) 
  5. As Ya Should—Salt 
  6. TomorrowBrucelee Almightee, Noize Boyz
  7. HolidayProblem Child, Jus Jay, King
  8. Unfair MeSalt 
  9. When LastGBM Nutron, Jus Jay King
  10. Starta PackTionne Hernernandez (Hot Granny Riddim)
  11. Bam BamLil Rick (Bonus Track on the verge of cracking the top 10)
Let us spread awareness of the Caribbean diaspora's culture.
Our goal is to promote Caribbean culture, musicians, and music producers. We are able to honor and promote the rich sounds and tales of the Caribbean thanks to your support. Together, we can ensure that this rich cultural legacy continues to reach a wider audience and foster creativity and connections. While you should always buy music for sale, you should avoid sharing promotional music because it denies songwriters, producers, and artists important revenue.  Please be aware that all of our posts are available online through social media platforms like  FacebookYouTubeInstagram, and SoundCloud. We recommend exploring your favorite content on FeedSpot/RSS FeedThreadsBluesky, and Twitter/X, including email subscriptions.  Thank you in advance.
 
Production Notes/Music Credits:
Title: Barbados Soca Crop Over Hits 2025
Spotify: The Soca Source
Week Ending: April 25, 2025
Origin: Barbados 
Genre: Soca
Link to top 40 Songs here: Spotify/Barbados Top 40
 
We present the music here for your listening pleasure and promotional purposes only, adhering to the "Fair Use" Musical Content Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976. Sokah2Soca/Soca Music Blog © 1990 by Santiwah is licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-SA/4.0/.
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