Top Trinidad Electronic Music Hits

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2026

55 Audio

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Soca Ninja

Purpletown

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Moonlight

Sherman de Vries

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48kHz/24bit

golden goofy

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Turn a Blind Eye

Jettatura

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One Wine (feat. Major Lazer)

Machel Montano

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Narkopop 6

Gas

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The Unquestioned Answer

Laurie Spiegel

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Night Above the Clouds

Life Is My Soundtrack

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Open Sleigh

Deep Sleep Walkers

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Pani Pani

Tumanuma

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Space Lounge

Beats Method

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Heart Of Glass (Remix)

Blondie

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The Sun XIX

Sofie Birch

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Tit For Tat

HITPOINT

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Remember

Oneohtrix Point Never

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Into Silence

Antarctic Wastelands

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Sun Set

Realizer

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Kuch Kuch (Oceantied Remix)

Frenquency

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Can You Hear My Cry

Cyberdreaminess

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Suiren

Pauline Oliveros, Stuart Dempster & Panaiotis

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Open the Light

Boards of Canada

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#3

Aphex Twin

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Who Say (feat. Beres Hammond)

Buju Banton

Trinidad and Tobago’s sonic landscape is currently defined by a bold evolution where traditional island rhythms seamlessly merge with cutting-edge global electronic production. This vibrant movement showcases a diverse range of sounds, from high-octane club anthems to atmospheric deep house, reflecting a culture that is as innovative as it is rhythmic. Leading the charge are tracks like Ultra Simmo’s "Fly," which encapsulates the uplifting, high-energy spirit of the local scene, and the forward-thinking electronic textures found in 55 Audio’s "2026." This blend of styles ensures that the airwaves remain dynamic, catering to both the late-night festival crowds and those seeking a more chilled, melodic experience.

The diversity of the current hits is remarkable, spanning from the smooth, soulful vibes of Sherman de Vries’ "Moonlight" to the more complex, progressive layers of Astropilot’s "2019 (DJ Mix)." There is also a strong presence of "Soca Ninja" energy from artists like Purpletown, who keep the traditional pulse alive within a modern digital framework. Global influences remain a staple, with the infectious rhythms of Major Lazer’s "Lean On" and the moody, polished electronics of Gesaffelstein’s "Lost in the Fire" frequently appearing in local rotations.

Even classic influences find their place in this modern era, as seen with the enduring appeal of Bob Marley’s "Is This Love," proving that the foundation of the scene is built on timeless melodies. Whether it is the punchy delivery of a "News Opener" by Good News or the contemporary flair of a Doja Cat-style "Type Beat," the electronic scene in Trinidad and Tobago is a testament to the islands' creative versatility. These top hits represent the pulse of the nation, offering a sophisticated mix of local heritage and international electronic trends that keep listeners engaged around the clock.