Top Hip Hop and Rap Songs in Trinidad and Tobago

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X

BAM.

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It Cost to Be Me

Peewee Longway & Young Dolph

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WHO WRONG (Official Visualizer) cover
WHO WRONG (Official Visualizer)

Hengg

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Coca Cola & Rum

Jiraya

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Bops Goin Brazy

Tyga

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MILLION DOLLAR BABY

Tommy Richman

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Alright (feat. Machel Montano)

Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull

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In A Minute

Lil Baby

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Again

Wayne Wonder

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Inch by Inch

D Mo

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Bongos (Radio Edit) cover
Bongos (Radio Edit)

Cardi B

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Rough Nardo Ranking

Nardo Ranks

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DEVIL IS A LIE

Tommy Richman

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GBP

Central Cee

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Billie Jeans cover
Billie Jeans

A.Dot.

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Lovin On Me

Jack Harlow

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Can You Hear Me

Fabolous

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Good Vibes Only

Beasley Drop Dat

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Wake Up (Acoustic) cover
Wake Up (Acoustic)

SkyLar Blatt

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4th quarter

G2 official

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Chura Liya

IQ

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luther

Kendrick Lamar

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Way It Is cover
Way It Is

Gunna Husain

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Purple (feat. Mistah F.A.B.)

Demrick & Cali Cleve

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Boom Boom

La Bruja

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Never Say Never

Mazi Mitch

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Boss Up

Mr. Criminal

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Cuffin Season

Fabolous

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Set You Free cover
Set You Free

Jack Harlow

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Nitty

Nitty Gritty

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Tomorrow's Another Day

Collie Buddz

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Murda (feat. Pusha T)

Kid Ink

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OG Bobby Johnson

QUE.

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Get TF Out My Face (feat. Young Thug)

Rich Homie Quan

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Paper

Marcus Williams

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Quiet Thoughts (feat. Kabaka Pyramid & Protoje)

Foresta & Royal Blu

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Wild Thoughts (feat. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller)

DJ Khaled

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Unforgettable (feat. Swae Lee)

French Montana

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Ye

Burna Boy

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Pim

Pim

Best radio stations for Hip-Hop / Rap

Hip hop and rap in Trinidad and Tobago are experiencing a massive surge in creativity, blending high-energy trap beats with the unique rhythmic sensibilities of the Caribbean. While the islands are globally famous for soca and calypso, the urban music scene is proving to be a powerhouse of talent that demands attention. Currently, the charts are a fascinating mix of local heavyweights and international collaborations, creating a soundscape that is both globally relevant and distinctly Trinbagonian.

Leading the charge is Versace Llama, whose intro track has captured the attention of listeners looking for authentic storytelling and sharp production. Alongside these local vibes, we see the influence of radio-style conceptual tracks like Lil Bakkpage’s latest work, which pays homage to the very airwaves that keep this genre alive. The diversity in the top songs right now is striking; you have the viral energy of PRINCE MAJ’s "Taylor Swift" and the hard-hitting lyrical delivery of Syx Lit’s "News Flash." This demonstrates a scene that isn't afraid to experiment with different lyrical themes and melodic structures.

International presence remains strong on local airwaves, with Travis Scott’s collaboration with Kanye West and Lil Uzi Vert maintaining a solid grip on the charts, alongside Saigon’s catchy "When Did You Get Hot." However, the heart of the movement lies in the homegrown success of artists like Profit/X and Hengg, who are pushing the boundaries of what Caribbean rap can sound like in 2026 and beyond. Whether it’s the melancholic vibes of Flak or the steady, rhythmic flow of D Mo’s "Inch by Inch," the local radio stations are prioritizing a balance of raw street anthems and polished studio hits.

Tuning into these top stations provides a real-time window into the evolution of the genre. From Port of Spain to San Fernando, these tracks represent the pulse of a generation that is using hip hop to define its own identity. It is a vibrant, evolving landscape where global trap meets local grit, ensuring that the rap scene in Trinidad and Tobago remains one of the most exciting in the region.