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Lose Mehself Rhonda Joseph
Wake Up Joshua Ali & Samantha Johnson
Brave (feat. David Matas) Garth Sinnette
Till Morning Marc Isaacs & Farenite
Follow Nigela
No Rocks D.B.A
Favor On Me Chellè
Heaven (feat. Blessed Messenger) Neesha Woodz
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Blessed Messenger [Mighty Wonder (Extended Version) - Single]
Blessed Messenger Blessed Messenger
Glory Nigel Lewis
As your trusted music expert at Caribbean Praise Radio, I’ve curated a vibrant mix of tracks that not only top the charts but also capture the pulse of the Caribbean’s diverse music scene.
Peaking at number one on our list is “Lose Mehself” by Rhonda Joseph. This enchanting single encapsulates Joseph’s innovative approach to Soca, infusing it with resonant themes of self-discovery and personal liberty. Her music is a mirror to the current socio-cultural shifts, and the magnetic pull of her storytelling is undeniable.
Coming in next are Joshua Ali & Samantha Johnson with their stirring track, “Wake Up”. This song perfectly encapsulates the duo’s ability to produce music that is not only spiritually stimulating but also in harmony with contemporary trends.
Third on our list is Garth Sinnette’s “Brave” featuring David Matas. Sinnette’s raw lyricism, coupled with Matas’ soul-stirring vocals, creates an unforgettable sonic experience, positioning them as contenders in the ever-evolving music industry.
Further down, we have “Till Morning” by Marc Isaacs & Farenite, “Follow” by Nigela, “No Rocks” by D.B.A, and “Favor On Me” by Chellè. Each artist brings a unique blend of Soca and Calypso, driving the Caribbean music scene towards new horizons.
Bringing heavenly vibes is “Heaven” by Neesha Woodz featuring Blessed Messenger, followed by Messenger’s solo track, “Mighty Wonder”. Both songs serve as eloquent representatives of the spiritual element inherent to Caribbean music.
Closing our chart is “Glory” by Nigel Lewis. His energetic delivery and infectious rhythms make him an undeniable force in the Soca genre.
In conclusion, these phenomenal artists embody the spirit of the Caribbean, reflecting its vibrant culture, spiritual depth, and dynamic trends. They have not only made a mark on the GLN Soca Calypso Top Ten Chart but have also enriched the global music scene with their unique flavors. Tune in to Caribbean Praise Radio to keep up with the pulse of the Caribbean’s most exciting music.
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