By NAN Entertainment Writer
News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. Oct. 17, 2025: From soca to dancehall reggae and riddims built for the road, the Caribbean music scene is heating up this new music Friday with fresh releases from some of the regionās most dynamic artists and producers. Hereās whatās spinning, trending, and streaming across the islands and beyond.
Patrice Roberts x IzyBeats ā āMudda Deyā
Released for the Carnival 2026 season, āMudda Deyā is a groovy, feel-good soca anthem celebrating Caribbean men. Trinidadian powerhouse Patrice Roberts teams up with Grammy-winning producer IzyBeats for a rhythm thatās smooth, witty, and instantly addictive.
With its signature hook ā āWhey yuh mudda dey?ā ā and playful call-and-response style, the song is already taking over TikTok and Carnival playlists across the region. The vibrant music video, directed by Shania Perez, captures the humor and flirtation of the track, featuring model David Lyn and eye-catching visuals by The Lost Tribe Talent Band.
Stream now: https://ampl.ink/y3nDo
Al Campbell ā āDeclaration of Rightsā (Remastered)
A reggae treasure is reborn. Jamaican icon Al Campbellās 1980s take on The Abyssiniansā classic āDeclaration of Rightsā has been digitally remastered from the original tapes for a new generation.
Produced by George Phang and backed by legendary duo Sly & Robbie, this version preserves the roots message that once inspired Bob Marleyās āGet Up, Stand Up.ā The reissue is part of VP Recordsā ongoing high-definition master tape series ā reminding listeners why timeless reggae anthems never fade.
Listen: YouTube Link
Stick Figure ā āFree Flow Sessionsā ā Album Coming November 13th
Reggaeās biggest touring act right now, Stick Figure, is preparing to drop their highly anticipated album āFree Flow Sessions.ā
Led by producer and multi-instrumentalist Scott Woodruff, the California-based roots band has already made Billboard history, with Set in Stone (2015), World on Fire (2019), and Wisdom (2022) still dominating the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart.
The upcoming record, built from Woodruffās āfreestyle beat-makingā sessions, features early singles āMoon Palace,ā āWelcome to My World,ā and āForever.ā Released under Ruffwood and supported by the independent powerhouse Ineffable Music Group, Free Flow Sessions promises a journey of spiritual positivity and sonic innovation.
Album drops: November 13, 2025
Dilly Chris x IzyBeats ā āWhine Upā
Dancehall fans, this oneās for you. Jamaican artist Dilly Chris links up with IzyBeats again for āWhine Up,ā a smooth, sexy gyal tune built for the clubs and dance floors.
The track fuses crisp production with contagious bounce ā the kind that DJs wheel up before the first verse ends. With clean and explicit versions available, āWhine Upā is poised for crossover success on TikTok and global Caribbean radio.
Relief Riddim ā Xklusiv Muzic Productions
The energy is pure bacchanal with the new Relief Riddim from Xklusiv Muzic Productions ā four artistes, one riddim, and endless vibes.
Billed as āSoca Therapy,ā the riddim features uplifting production, vibrant percussion, and a message of release and joy. Perfect for jump-up season and fete playlists, this oneās guaranteed to keep the soca spirit alive heading into 2026.
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Pablo YG ā āFight and Loseā
Rising dancehall artist Pablo YG returns with āFight and Lose,ā produced by Tevin āYGFā Richards. The powerful single tackles corruption, violence, and the struggles facing todayās youth ā themes that resonate far beyond Jamaica.
Following his recent collaborations āCelebrationā with Jahvillani and āMaui Wowie,ā the track sets the tone for his upcoming debut album Key to the Century.
Listen now: https://music.youtube.com/watch?
The Pulse of the Caribbean
From Patrice Robertsā Carnival anthem to Al Campbellās timeless reggae revival, the Caribbean soundscape remains as diverse as ever ā blending tradition with innovation, and rhythm with rebellion. Whether itās soca, reggae, or riddim, the islands continue to set the global beat.