Lady Lava Dominates Nominations, New Categories Revealed & More For @CaribMusicAwards 2026


Story By: CaribMusicAwards.com

The countdown begins as the Caribbean Music Awards returns for its highly anticipated fourth annual celebration, delivering its most expansive and electrifying edition yet, spotlighting the artists, songs, and cultural innovators shaping the global sound of Caribbean music. Additional details about the event and date will be announced soon.

This year marks a major milestone with over 250 nominees across more than 40 categories, reflecting the rapid global rise, diversity, and creative expansion of Caribbean music. Voting officially opened on June 10, 2026, and will remain open through August 10, 2026, giving fans worldwide an extended opportunity to support their favorite artists, songs, and cultural icons. Voting and full details are available at caribmusicawards.com. Building on its commitment to cultural expansion and genre inclusivity, the Awards introduces a powerful slate of nine new and expanded categories spotlighting Dennery Artist and Song of the Year, Zess Song of the Year, Konpa Song of the Year, Chutney Soca Artist and Song of the Year, Jab Artist and Song of the Year, and French Caribbean Song of the Year. These additions further solidify the Caribbean Music Awards as the most comprehensive platform celebrating the full spectrum of Caribbean sound.

This year’s nominations tell a defining story of a rapidly evolving musical landscape driven by collaboration, genre-fluidity, and global crossover success. Leading the artist field is Lady Lava, who emerges as the most nominated artist with nine nominations, reflecting her rare cross-genre presence across Soca, Zess, Chutney Soca, and performance categories.

Close behind is a tightly packed group of dominant forces shaping the year’s soundscape, with Ayetian, Machel Montano, and V’ghn each securing seven nominations, underscoring their wide-ranging impact across Dancehall, Soca, and collaboration-heavy categories. Shenseea and Skillibeng follow with six nominations each, while Masicka, Popcaan, Valiant, Vybz Kartel, and Yung Bredda each earn five nominations, reinforcing the continued global dominance and cultural influence of Dancehall and Soca’s leading voices.

A strong second tier of consistent contenders also emerges with Full Blown, Jesse Royal, Joé Dwèt Filé, Kes, Lila Iké, Lola Doll, Mical Teja, Mikado, and Voice, each earning four nominations, highlighting the depth and competitive balance across genres including Reggae, Soca, Konpa, Zess, and French Caribbean music. On the song side, “Shake It to the Max (Fly) Remix” by Moliy, Skillibeng, Shenseea & Silent Addy leads the 2026 field as the most nominated song of the year, earning three nominations across multiple categories, the highest total for any single track. Its cross-category strength highlights its broad cultural reach across Dancehall, collaboration, and visual recognition, cementing it as one of the defining records of the year.

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Ayetian, @BlvkH3ro, Top Banks & More Featured In “What’s On 13th Street?”


Since March 2025, we premiered a new weekly Playlist called, “What’s On 13th Street?“. Since then, we have featured over 700 new songs from Artists in and outside the Caribbean. Some are your faves, others are legends in the game, and some newcomers. Please show your support for the Playlist by liking/following it on Spotify, share with your friends regularly, and enjoy!

This week for “What’s On 13th Street?“, we featured Ayetian’s “Donkey Call”, Blvk H3ro’s “New Life”, Top Banks’ “Mr. Krabs” and “Go Shorty” singles, “Hold On Tight” by Pressure Busspipe, Witty and Kickraux’s “Subzero”, US Rapper Freddie Gibbs’ “Axxtion” that sampled Mad Cobra, Martinican Artist WYRDO’s “IYKYK”, and more.

The “What’s On 13th Street?” Playlist is now available for streaming on Spotify.

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Ayetian Brings “Donkey Call” To The “Hill & Gully Riddim”


If you thought the “Hill & Gully” agenda died, it’s just getting started. While Di Genius has been enjoying a lot of attention for the “Hill & Gully Riddim“, some of the entries were causing controversy. As with every Riddim, the music must go on. Today, Dancehall Artist Ayetian finally steps up with, “Donkey Call“.

The Caribbean culture continues to get highlighted in Ayetian’s “Donkey Call”. The song was partially inspired by the folk song, “Donkey Song“, but is more of Ayetian’s account of his time in the countryside, including the visit of a “Nine Night“/Wake. The track is accompanied by a music video directed by Brownland Pictures, and one of Jamaica’s most popular TV shows, “Hill & Gully Ride” is highlighted here. The video features a the likes of Prince Guava, Evy Royal, Iconsage, and Pukupoo along with a number of dancers and musicians. The video showcases what happens at a Nine Night, from the drinking, to the dancing, and the eating of course. Despite the subject matter, one can’t deny that the Riddim is a chance to bring back parts of our culture that is sometimes lost in the mainstream, and an opportunity to educate listeners and viewers. When was the last time you went to a “Dead Yaad“? Remember the Mannish Wata? R.I.P. to the Goat.

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Ayetian Keeps It Flashy In “Designa”


He may have a couple controversial moments, but you can’t deny that Ayetian is one of the younger acts leading the charge in Dancehall. With a catalogue growing in value, his confidence has gone out of this world, and many want to get in on the action. He keeps the hits coming with the release of, “Designa“.

Produced by Attomatic Records, Ayetian embraces new money and luxuries in “Designa”. His career has elevated to higher levels, and his bank account has definitely benefited from his success. The track is accompanied by a music video directed by Brownland Pictures, and viewers will be inspired to get to the money more than ever. Ayetian looks to do even more for his career this year, and he continues to work towards securing his place in Dancehall as one of its biggest ambassadors.

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.@Rvssian @MoliyMusic @Tyga & Ayetian Team Up On “What I Like”


We humans are unique beings. Our interests vary, and we like what we like. For many, like Ghanaian-American star Moliy shares her interests in song. Hear what she’s all about in, “What I Like“.

Produced by Rvssian on the “Recovery Riddim” and featuring Rapper Tyga and Dancehall Artist Ayetian, they join Moliy to share some of their favourite things in, “What I Like”. The mix of AfroFusion, Hip Hop, and Dancehall make for a pretty unique collaboration, and has the potential to blow up on Social Media platforms, and take on the streets. With a music video directed by Shane Creative, viewers are getting a globetrotting experience thanks to this International collaboration. Moliy enjoyed a very successful 2025, with her Shake It To The Max (Remix)” single enjoying life as one of the year’s most viral hits, this year may do even more for her. Ayetian has his focus on making this year as successful as last year, while Tyga continues to make appearances on tracks that will have the ladies moving. If you like this, you have a right to like what you like, and keep it on heavy rotation.

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5 Songs That Went Viral In 2025!


How was your 2025? Was it filled with uplifting moments? Or did you experience plenty of stress? The good news is, we made it to 2026, and we have more opportunities to do some great things. Today, we do a quick reflection of the year where music is concerned. Many Artists enjoyed high moments, and earned viral success. Today, we look at “5 Songs That Went Viral In 2025“.

1. Masicka – Mute (Prod. by Atto & Din Din)

The 2020s has been good to Dancehall Artist Masicka. With two albums in, he has been building his way up to becoming Dancehall royalty. “Mute” found him at the top of his game, and his delivery showcased him being very secure. Social Media loved “Mute”, and kept it running all year through posts, giving it a lot of viral love. Lock di business with a suit indeed.

2. Ayetian Ft. Govana – Wah Yuh Deh Pon (Prod. by Nvtzz)

He waves two flags (Haiti and Jamaica), but Ayetian went global in 2025. While the previous year gave him breakout moments, “Wah Yuh Deh Pon” kept ringing in the ears of Dancehall lovers around the world. Whether you got hooked on the “Ram Putu nuh nyam Putu…” line on TikTok or you were glued to the music video, the Govana-featured single is in the top list of Ayetian’s growing catalogue.

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