Top Rock Songs in Trinidad and Tobago

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Coca X Cola cover
Coca X Cola

Nenung

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Monday cover
Monday

Oldy Goldy

3
Promised Land cover
Promised Land

Frankie Lee / Factory

4
Come Go With Me (Single Version) cover
Come Go With Me (Single Version)

The Del-Vikings

5
Moonlight Lady cover
Moonlight Lady

Bill Campbell

6
Can't Help Falling In Love cover
Can't Help Falling In Love

Elvis Presley

7
11 Days 11 Nights cover
11 Days 11 Nights

Dillo

8
Why Can't We Be Friends cover
Why Can't We Be Friends

War

9
Eternal Flame cover
Eternal Flame

The Bangles

10
Climb cover
Climb

Imeru Tafari

11
I Am What I Am cover
I Am What I Am

Gloria Gaynor

12
Trinidad & Tobago cover
Trinidad & Tobago

Workers

13
Bette Davis Eyes cover
Bette Davis Eyes

Kim Carnes

14
Up On the Roof (The Drifters) cover
Up On the Roof (The Drifters)

The Drifters

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What's Love Got To Do With It cover
What's Love Got To Do With It

Tina Turner

Trinidad and Tobago’s rock scene is a vibrant, evolving landscape that blends local grit with international anthems, creating a sonic profile unlike anywhere else in the Caribbean. While the islands are globally recognized for soca and calypso, the rock community has carved out a powerful space where high-voltage energy and melodic storytelling reign supreme. Currently, the charts are dominated by a compelling mix of homegrown talent and timeless global hits that keep radio listeners tuned in from Port of Spain to San Fernando.

At the forefront of the local movement, artists like Vekstar are making significant waves with tracks like "Tit for Tat," showcasing the raw production and punchy lyrics that define the modern Trinbagonian rock sound. Similarly, Nenung’s "Coca X Cola" and Thrawtle’s "Inch By Inch" have become staples on the airwaves, proving that local alternative and rock acts can compete with any international production. These tracks highlight a specific local flavor—one that isn't afraid to be loud, experimental, and deeply relatable to the local audience.

However, the top songs list also reflects a deep-seated love for rock history and catchy crossovers. Listeners are frequently treated to the legendary riffs of AC/DC’s "Back In Black" and the soaring vocals of Aerosmith’s "Dream On," which remain essential pillars of the genre in T&T. Interestingly, the airwaves also embrace nostalgic pop-rock and alternative favorites like Chumbawamba’s "Tubthumping" and the acoustic charm of Plain White T’s "Hey There Delilah." Even surprising chart-toppers like the Pussycat Dolls' "Don't Cha" find their way into the rotation, illustrating the eclectic and inclusive nature of the local listening experience. Whether you are searching for the driving rhythm of The Babys in "Back on My Feet Again" or the soaring inspiration found in "Higher," this selection of top rock songs offers a comprehensive look at what is currently fueling the passion of rock fans across the islands. This blend of new local masterpieces and established classics ensures that the rock airwaves in Trinidad and Tobago remain as diverse and energetic as the culture itself.