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20 fresh Caribbean songs to set your summer off to a great start

by Alice Otchere Johnson, 5:28pm June 13, 2018,
by Alice Otchere Johnson, 5:28pm June 13, 2018,
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Summer is quickly approaching and it is time to party. We can’t wait for the barbeques, parties and social gatherings to enjoy the season. The Caribbean beaches will be filled with holidaymakers while beaches outside the islands will have the Caribbean feel.

Music is the lifeline of parties and you need to have some Caribbean songs in your playlist. You need a little bit of Calypso, Soca, Zouk, Dancehall and Reggae to complete your summer jam.

Here are 20 Caribbean songs to set your summer to a great start.

Soca

1. Soca Kingdom – Machel Montano x Superblue

2. Bunji Garlin – Go Ask Yuh Mudda (Gwada Riddim)

3. Shal Marshall – Splinters

4. Nailah Blackman ft Shenseea – Badishh

Reggae

5. Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley – Medication [Remix]

6. Govanna- Gyal Clown

7. I-Octane feat. Ginjah – One Chance

8. Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley – Living It Up

Zouk

9. Doudou – Were-Vana

10. Meme si ja l’aime –Christiane Vallejo

11. Oswald – Ghetto Girl Whine

12. Tout Pour Elle – Jean-Marie Ragald

Calypso

13. Lady Gypsy – Doh Trust Them

14. Helon Francis – Change

15. Tigress – Rowley to Rowley

16. Salvage

Dancehall

17. Vybz Kartel – Yabba Daba Doo

18. Busy Signal – Say So

19. Popcaan – El Chapo

20. Tarrus Riley – Simple Blessings ft. Konshens

Last Edited by:Ismail Akwei Updated: June 13, 2018

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