Dancehall DJ Akaline’s latest project “The Ripple EFFX” – EP sold just over 600 units in its first week in the U.S. and missed the Billboard reggae top ten. However the album
Following his Monday Ska style performance of “Come Fly Wid Me” on ABC’s Good Morning America, Shaggy’s “Christmas In The Islands” album the Deluxe Edition has risen to the No. 1 position
Grammy winning reggae artist Koffee‘s debut album ‘Gifted’ has re-entered the U.S. Billboard Reggae Albums chart this week at No. 9. ‘Gifted’ is the best selling reggae project released this year and
Thriller, the album from dub legend Augustus Pablo makes its debut on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart at No. 7 this week 47 years after it was first released. Pablo, real name
British Rock band Coldplay caught the dancehall vibe as they were seen hanging out at Frenchman’s Cove Beach in East Portland recently according to sources. The group which consists of vocalist and
After spending three weeks at the top, Valiant’s Dunce Check is replaced by his DJ MAC produced “Speed Off”. Valiant also has the next 6 slots on the Jamaican YouTube chart. His
Popcaan’s latest single “Next To Me”, which features his fellow St. Thomas native and Miss World 2019/2020 Toni Ann Singh spends a third day at No. 1 on the US Reggae iTunes
The 2022 Billboard Year-End charts which rank the most consumed artists all albums over the period are out. Leading the “Reggae Albums Artists” category is Bob Marley & The Wailers. The King
Sean Paul is once again the most streamed dancehall act on Spotify globally for the year ending 2022. He also has the most streamed dancehall song on the platform, No Lie Ft.
Even as the Best Of Album Legend holds on to the top spot for 150 weeks, Bob Marley and The Wailers 1976 album Rastaman Vibration enters the Billboard Reggae albums chart at No.
Deezer was the first international streaming service to establish a presence Jamaica. With 56 Million music tracks along with podcasts, their playlists and recommendations will match every musical taste. Dancehall dominates locally
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