In 2025, the Bahamas reminded the world of a fundamental truth: the road is nothing without the pulse of the goatskin drum. When those bells and whistles moved in unison against the Nassau coast, it wasn’t just a parade; it was a reclamation of our spirit. We felt the concrete shake, and we knew we had reached the pinnacle.
But at Carnival Radio, we know that for the Caribbean diaspora, the road doesn’t end in Nassau. The spirit of the movement doesn’t disappear when you board a flight back to the States. It moves with you through the streets of Brooklyn, the heat of Miami, the avenues of DC, and the blocks of Philly.
Frequency Over Friction
We are living in an era of friction. Between aviation instability, rising travel costs, and the commercialization of our culture, it feels like the world is trying to gatekeep our joy.
We are the Road Pass. We provide the uninterrupted signal that bypasses the gatekeepers. This isn’t just “online radio”; it’s your official ‘Carnival in your pocket.’ We’ve taken the intimacy of that island experience and digitized the frequency so it never has to leave your side.
The Official Road Pass for Atlanta Carnival 2026
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The Official Sound of the 2026 Atlanta Carnival Road Pass.
Party Start — Skinny Fabulous (Soca)
Disgustin — Kes & Kerwin Du Bois (Soca)
She Got That Junkanoo — Bahamian Trae (Junkanoo)
La Vie Doux — Reo x Téhilah (Bouyon/Soca)
Hard Fete — Bunji Garlin (Soca)
Capital — Mical Teja x Patrice Roberts (Soca)
Act Out — Bahamian Trae (Zess)
Disgustin — Kes & Kerwin Du Bois (Soca)
Sweet Fuh Days — Patrice Roberts (Soca)
She Got That Junkanoo — Bahamian Trae (Junkanoo)
Road Jam — Hypasounds (Soca)
Bend Dong For Di Hmm — Krome & Nassis (Soca)
Showtime — Machel Montano (Soca)
Push It — Skinny Fabulous (Soca)
Lit — Motto & Lyrikal (Soca)
Roll It Harder — Preedy (Soca)
Sully — Ricky T (Blues/Soca)
Yuh Have It — Shal Marshall (Soca)
Bend — Travis World & Salty (Soca)
Dip — Shal Marshall (Soca)
Famalay — Skinny Fabulous, Machel Montano & Bunji Garlin (Soca)
TPM (The People Man) — Kisha ft. Mata (Soca)
Bacchanal — Freezy (Jab/Soca)
I Doh Mind — Uncle Ellis (Blues/Soca)
Pick A Side (Road Mix) — Erphaan Alves & Kes (Soca)
Like Yuh Self — Patrice Roberts & Machel Montano (Soca)
In the Water — Suhrawh & Chow Minister (Soca)
Just Wait (Remix) — V’ghn x Lil Natty & Thunda (Soca)
Trample It — King Bubba FM (Soca)
The Road — Machel Montano ft. Ashanti (Soca)
Every Gal — Dyson Knight (Soca/Junkanoo)
Capital — Mical Teja & Patrice Roberts (Soca)
Soca Kingdom — Machel Montano x Superblue (Soca)
Hard Fete — Bunji Garlin (Soca)
Round and Rosie — Nailah Blackman (Soca)
Pull D Pin — Machel Montano, Skinny Fabulous, Lil Natty & Thunda (Soca)
Savannah — Iwer George (Soca)
Chopping the Line — Jab King (Jab)
Pardy — Machel Montano (Soca)
Come Home — Nailah Blackman & Skinny Fabulous (Soca)
La Vie Doux — Reo x Téhilah (Bouyon/Soca)
Bumpa Love — Bunji Garlin & Hang Jack (Soca)
Jab Decisions — V’ghn, Terra D Governor & Kay Frass (Jab)
Payroll — Muddy & Xpert Productions (Soca)
Stage Gone Bad — Kes & Iwer George (Soca)
Only Good Vibes — Nutron (Soca)
Wining Queen — Denise Belfon (Soca)
Brave (Remix) — Dynamite ft. RDX (Soca)
Budget — Ravi B (Chutney Soca)
Ducking — Fadda Fox (Soca)
Party Swinging — Preedy (Soca)
Walk & Wine — Pumpa (Soca)
Fix Dat — Erphaan (Soca)
Stiff Wine — Lady Lava (Soca)
You Cant Muggle Like Me — Bahamian Trae (Bahamian)
Cyah Behave — Voice & DJ Kai (Soca)
Front Way — Nessa Preppy (Soca)
Bombshell — Nailah Blackman (Dancehall/Soca)
Knock It — V’ghn & MSK MuSiK (Soca)
Drunk In Love — Patrice Roberts (Soca)
Put It On Me — Bahamian Trae (Bahamian)
Doux Doux Darlin — Christo (Soca)
The Truth — Machel Montano & Full Blown (Soca)
The Greatest Bend Over — Yung Bredda & Full Blown (Zess)
Catching Feelings — Nadia Batson (Soca)
Hello — Kes (Soca)
Vent — Teddyson John (Soca)
Carry On — Patrice Roberts (Soca)
Far From Finished — Voice (Soca)
Feteland — Kerwin Du Bois & Kes (Soca)
Runaway — Mical Teja (Soca)
Same Time — Lyrikal x MadLypso (Soca)
Mr. Dutty — Ricardo Drue (Soca)
Splinters — Shal Marshall (Soca)
Like It Like That — Kes & Patrice Roberts (Soca)
Practice — GBMNutron (Soca)
Issa Snack — Nessa Preppy & Travis World (Soca)
Act Out — Bahamian Trae (Zess)
Representing the Whole Pulse
For too long, the narrative has been one-dimensional. But the Caribbean is a symphony, not a solo. Carnival Radio was built to ensure that the Small Island sounds are never silenced. In our daily rotation, the raw Rake & Scrape of the 242 stands side-by-side with:
- The high-octane Bouyon of Dominica
- The gritty Bashment of Barbados
- The infectious Jab Jab of Grenada
- The unique vibrations of St. Kitts, St. Vincent, and the USVI
Sovereignty in Your Earhole
We have intentionally programmed the sovereignty of our sound into your daily life. We believe that frequency is currency. By listening, you are participating in a political act of cultural preservation. You are keeping the spirit of the road right where it belongs—right in your earhole, 365 days a year.
The road is calling. Whether you are on the pavement in New York or stuck in traffic in Florida, the vibe never stops.
Tap into the Road Pass at CarnivalRadio.live.
FAQ
Q: What is the “Road Pass”? A: The Road Pass is our commitment to providing an uninterrupted digital frequency of Caribbean music. It’s your “Carnival in your pocket,” ensuring the vibe moves with you from the islands to the US diaspora.
Q: Does Carnival Radio only play Trinidad Soca? A: Not at all. While we love the mainstream hits, our mission is representation. We feature a daily rotation of Rake & Scrape, Bouyon, Bashment, and Jab Jab from across the Small Islands.
Q: How is this different from a standard playlist? A: We are a New Media company under the PlayMas.Today ecosystem. We don’t just play tracks; we document the conversation, the business, and the sovereign culture of the Caribbean.
Q: Is there a cost for the Road Pass? A: Access to the frequency at CarnivalRadio.live is free for the community. We believe frequency is currency—your listenership is what keeps our culture sovereign.