- Still In Love—Melissa Rodriguez
- 'D Only Code—Brian London
- Purpose—Dyno
- Boundary Bacchanal—De Juba
- Special Assignment—Nikko Ashby
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Sunday, May 24, 2026
The Rhythm Holds Steady – The Missed Kaiso Collection 2026 (Vol. 5)
By SantiwahMay 24, 2026Missed Kaiso Collection
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The rhythm continues. As we reach the fifth installment of The Missed Kaiso Collection 2026, this post brings another five calypsos that slipped beneath the Carnival spotlight yet remain essential to the season’s emotional, social, and cultural pulse. Each track carries its own weight—tender, rebellious, purposeful, or playful—reminding us why Kaiso endures as both art and archive.
This is Post Number Five in the collection—five more songs, five more reasons to celebrate the enduring brilliance of Kaiso. And on this YouTube playlist, each song plays to the end before the next begins, giving every artist their full moment to breathe, resonate, and be heard.
From Melissa Rodriguez’s heartfelt Still In Love to Brian London’s sharp social coding in ’D Only Code, Dyno’s introspective Purpose, De Juba’s mischievous yet pointed Boundary Bacchanal, and Nikko Ashby’s investigative storytelling in Special Assignment—this set captures the full spectrum of what Kaiso does best.
These songs remind us that Kaiso is not just melody; it is message. It is memory. It is the unfiltered voice of a people who continue to reason, rebel, romance, and reveal through rhythm. With each post, we reclaim space for the artists who shaped Carnival 2026 from the margins, ensuring that Kaiso Dial documents the whole story—one post, one rhythm, one revelation at a time.
Songs in this listing:
Each song has to play to the end before the next song on the YouTube player.
Let us spread awareness of the Caribbean diaspora's culture.
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Production Notes/Music Credits:
Origin: Trinidad, Republic of Trinidad & Tobago
Genre: Calypso 🎶
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