Louis York’s “Have A Little Light” featuring the King of Country Reggae Gramps Morgan moves up one spot to #2 on the YouTube Jamaica Chart after spending 12 weeks. With an additional 226,853 streams in Jamaica, the track now has 3.9 million streams worldwide.
Gramps’ earned more than 3 million views on YouTube globally during the month of November and over the last 365 days, 30 million streams.
His digital presence reached new heights in the summer months of 2024 when he was on tour with Buju Banton in sold out arenas in North America, with July and August bringing some of the highest daily views, including 111,063 views on August 24, 2024, and 109,628 views on August 31, 2024.
As of late November Gramps Morgan continues to see impressive viewership numbers, consistently exceeding 100,000 views daily, with October 3, 2024, reaching a high of 129,783 views. His top songs for 2024 are A Woman Like You, People Like You and Wash Your Tears at No. 1, 2 and 3 respectively.“Have A Little Light” ranks No. 4.
His 3rd solo album Positive Vibrations which was nominated or Best Reggae Album at the 64th annual Grammys” is also No. 4 in the British Virgin Islands on Apple Music.
Still on YouTube Jamaica, Masicka’s “Whites” maintains its position at #1 for the second consecutive week, accumulating 289,327 streams and adding 3,471 streams since last week. Chronic Law makes another strong debut at #3 with his track “Fada Dark,” earning 220,771 streams in its first week. Squash’s “Get Up” slips to #4 after six weeks on the chart.
Tdon Sinnaway enters at #5 with “All Night,” earning 197,323 streams in its debut week. Teejay’s collaboration with Masicka, “Never Complain,” drops to #6 this week. The song peaked at No. 1.
CeCe Winans holds steady at a new peak at #7 with “Come Jesus Come.” While the more secular Khandy Brawling debuts at #8 with “Last Stop.” Rod Wave’s “25” rises two spots to #9. Skippa’s “Midnight” drops rounds out the top #10.
Other notable movements include Chronic Law’s “Rain,” which enters at #13 with 161,223 streams, and Likkle Vybz’s “Lemonade,” which debuts at #17 with 146,065 streams. Alkaline makes a return to the chart at #19 with “Blanco,” earning 128,691 streams, while Kranium holds onto #20 with “Higher Life,” gaining 5,223 streams this week for a total of 122,757 streams. The Official YouTube Jamaica Chart established in 2018 by World Music Views with data measured by YouTube. The chart reflects weekly streams in Jamaica between Friday and Thursday of each week.