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Let the music move you; let the rhythm of sweet Trinidad and Tobago take you home. Today, Sokah2Soca is back fulfilling a promise to bring you the top trending songs in the Caribbean. For this post, we present the Top 20 Trending songs in Trinidad and Tobago for the week ending May 3, 2025. The Top 20 is part of the Top 40 songs curated and presented on Spotify by "The Soca Source." We are thankful to "The Soca Source" for this listing since we don't have to sweat doing the hard work for the chart. 
 
This week's list features many well-known artists, such as Coutain, Kes, Machel Montano, Mical Teja, GBM Nutron, and others, delivering the infectious rhythms and vibes that define Groove Soca in Trinidad and Tobago. Keep in mind that the charts in Trinidad remain stagnant, with many songs lingering on the list until new releases flood the region, while radio stations often choose to play certain songs based on the program directors' musings. However, "The Soca Source," which compiles charting information from social media and various other sources, will avoid this situation.
 
Sweet TNT is the home of Groove Soca, and this chart amplifies all the niceness we come to expect from artists out of Trinidad and Tobago. So, if you are in a party mood or just chillin', this list, presented in a shortened form on Sokah2Soca, is just what the Soca doctor ordered. If, after listening to the "Top 20 Trending Songs" here, you want more, head on over to Spotify to listen to the next 20 songs that make up the Top 40.  ? ?
 
Now press play and let the rhythm take over! Feel free to dance along and immerse yourself in the vibrant beats that define Soca music. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the genre, these tracks are sure to elevate your spirits and keep the energy flowing. ??
 
Top 20 Trending Soca in Trinidad & Tobago
  1. JamtownCoutain x Tano
  2. Good Spirits—Full Blown
  3. Cocoa Tea—Kes
  4. Pardy—Machel Montano
  5. The Greatest Bend OverYung Brdda x Full Blown
  6. Truth & Balance—Ayetian x Machel Montano x DJ Mac
  7. Blessing—Blaka Dan
  8. Carry It—Bunji Garlin x Stemz
  9. Too Own Way—Aaron "Voice" St. Louis 
  10. No Sweetness—Kes x Full Blown
  11. MedicineKes x Tano
  12. Take Me Home—Freetown Collective 
  13. ArtformCoutain x Tano
  14. The TruthMachel Montano x Full Blown 
  15. Tack BackKes x Tano
  16. One PieceGBM Nutron x Tano
  17. Fling It UpMachel Montano x Davido
  18. Bamcie Yung Bredda x Added Rankin
  19. EnergyMical Teja
  20. HeroGBM Nutron x Tano
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Song Title: Top 20 Soca Hits in Trinidad & Tobago—May 3, 2025: Sokah2Soca Music Trends
Spotify Compilation: The Soca  Source
Music Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca ?
 
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If you grew up in the Caribbean, as I did, you are definitely a fan of 'mango chow.' Yummy, finger lickin' good, but we're not talking about Kentucky Fried Chicken! Just to get a little off-track here, Trinidad's KFC is the best seasoned KFC in the world! Now, let's return to discussing mango chow. We are going to talk a little about 'mango chow' and the ingredients that make it taste so delicious, especially the use of chandon benni! Let's dive in!
 
My original goal was to do a post about Chandon benni with the goal of posting the various names that this Caribbean seasoning herb goes by in various countries. Then it dawned on me that this is one of the magic ingredients that we used to put in our 'mango chow' to add flavor and not lose the joy of eating that 'mango chow' with added Scotch Bonnet pepper! I will illustrate my point with a short story. 
 
It was one of those sweltering hot days in Trinidad. We were younglings, and mischief was our way of getting things done. Seven boys are liming under a mango tree with branches bending from the weight of the full mangoes (the next stage is to ripen). Hey Fraff, how about some chow boi? We agreed that it was a wonderful idea, and everyone scampered away to get something to add to the chow. We collected a bowl, pepper, a head of garlic, salt, and Scotch bonnet pepper, also known as the yellow market pepper due to its popularity and abundance in the markets. Lastly, we found the chandon benni, a crucial ingredient, abundantly growing everywhere, including near the mango tree! 
 
The next challenge was to get the mangoes we wanted. There was no need to climb for mangoes; a few big stones pelted onto the heavily laden branches were good enough to get us the mangoes we needed. I could still hear Miss Maud cursing as a few of the stones fell on her house. We got a few half ripe mangoes and some "full green ones"... ideal for the chow. We washed the mangoes at the street standpipe, peeled them, and cut them into slices. No, not cubes; that is what the foodies do for mango chow videos today. Back in the day, we sliced the mangoes and even put the seed with traces of mango pulp in the chow. Then, we added salt and black pepper, crushed garlic, sliced Scotch bonnet pepper, and chopped cilantro, also known as chandon benni, which the Trinis affectionately refer to as shadow benni. We tossed and sampled it for taste (especially salt), added a touch of water, and mixed it all well... ahhh, it was time to eat!
 
Mango niceness indeed... That mango chow, our childhood humble dish, gained legendary status with the addition of the chandon beni, a fragrant green herb with long serrated leaves, which transformed any dish, making even a simple pot of rice and beans burst with flavor. However, for us, it added that touch of magic to help us tolerate the Scotch bonnet pepper (remember the yellow market pepper).
 
Oh man... the good old days! We devoured the tangy-spiced delight, licking our fingers as the chandon beni performed its magic. "Boi, this chow, it's lashing, boi!" exclaimed one of them, her eyes widening with delight. But the excitement soon turned into chaos when the Scotch bonnet kicked in. Faces went red, tongues fanned the air, and panicked shrieks echoed through the yard as they scrambled for relief—gulping water, sucking ice, anything to tame the fiery storm. Miss Maude, who was upset with us for pelting the mangoes with stones falling on her house, was now laughing from her porch, enjoying the spectacle. She said this was the first burn and that we would have to endure the pain in our behinds when we went to the bathroom! The pain was unbearable, yet somehow, they kept reaching for more. Despite the fire and tears, they couldn't resist the delicious mango chow with chandon beni.
 
We added a song to accompany the post. Initially, I wanted to post the Trinidad folk song "Mangoes" by Olive Walke's La Petite Musicale but decided on something more contemporary for the post. I came across Sevana's mango. We would appreciate hearing your thoughts on the song. 
 
To get back to our original idea, here are other common names for Culantro aka Chandon Benni:
Other common names for Chandon Beni, aka Culantro, are:
  • Sawtooth coriander
  • Serrated coriander 
  • Recao (Puerto Rico) 
  • Chadron benee (Dominica)
  • Chandon beni (shadow-beni) and Bhandhania (Trinidad and Tobago) 
  • Coulante (Haiti) 
  • It weed (Guyana)
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Song Title: Mango
Artist/Performed by: Sevana
Real Name: Anna-Sharé Blake
Origin: Jamaica
Genre: Dancehall Style?
 
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This is just because it is a Friday mix feature I considered doing a Friday Five song feature, but I believe this one is more suitable for today. It is a beautiful day with temperatures expected to reach a high of 83 degrees... not bad at all. Having said that, this Friday mixtape by DJ KrisK brings the real musical heat, all the way from the sunny Caribbean, delivered to your doorstep by Sokah2Soca. 
 
The music feels good, just like today feels wonderful, and because it's Friday and the start of the weekend, we thought you would enjoy reliving some of the best music from Trinidad Carnival and then some. We are committed to empowering the youth, and today is KrisK's opportunity to shine. 
 
The featured songs on this mixtape reflect the vibrant culture and celebration of our Caribbean culture.  The mixtape was expertly curated and mixed to bring out the spirit of the weekend. We are happy, here at Sokah2Soca, to bring this music to you, just because it is Friday, of course. 
 
So, as we move forward and prepare for the weekend, let's all, as soca music lovers, immerse ourselves in the pulsating rhythms and lively melodies of the Caribbean. After all, it is Friday, and West Indians love the weekend and all the fun activities—especially Soca music parties— that transform an ordinary weekend into a festive Caribbean party weekend. 
 
So, there you have it. DJ KirsK's mixtape invites you to enjoy life, love, and be happy! This mixtape sounds like the perfect soundtrack to set the weekend in motion! What’s your go-to Soca song to get the energy flowing? ??
 
From Dj KrisK
This is the first installment of my Soca Vybz Session Mix (2025), which is titled Bumpa Protocol. I hope you all enjoy it, and please like and subscribe if you want more from me.
 
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Mixtape Title: Bumper Protocol 
Curated and Mixed by: DJ KrisK
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Soca ?
 
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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Feel the energy, feel the magic for Barbados Crop Over Carnival 2025 coming from the newly released banger from the veteran Edwin Yearwood. Edwin is legendary in Barbados and delivers Carnival anthems beloved by the people there. The song, titled "Best Night," was written and produced by Jus D Music, and the tune isn't just any ordinary track; this song brings the fire and new life to Kadooment 2025. 
 
"Best Night" delivers a magic feeling, a night that everyone going to a carnival fête dreams about. The song brings out the joy and feeling that Caribbean carnivals deliver year after year. Not all the new songs bring the pulse and excitement to the streets, but this song does just that. It has the fire and the energy of the people released in the sweet sounds of Soca. "Best Night" gives you the vibe and nostalgia of Soca, but it also delivers a modern feel to the music. 
 
Jus D Music consistently delivers top-notch music production at every carnival. The infectious melodies, the crafty lyrical content, and the sweet vibe make this song one that you will hear at fetes taking place all over the island. This song sets the mood; it brings the vibe, and we expect it to be one of the most requested songs on the radio for Kadooment 2025.
 
So, are you ready to party with Jus D Music and Edwin Yearwood? Are you in the mood to experience the magic of Crop Over Carnival 2025? If you answered yes to all of the above, then what is holding you back? Press play, and let's start the party right! This song sets the mood, and it doesn't matter if you are just chillin' at home or partying on the island; "Best Night" will definitely put you in a wonderful mood to experience the best night of your life.
 
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:
Name of Song: Best Night 
Singer/Artist: Edwin Yearwood
Written by: Jus D Music 
Produced by: Jus D Music
Origin: Barbados
Year: 2025 (Kadooment)
Genre: Soca 
 
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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