The latest YouTube Jamaica chart for the week ending October 10, 2024, Rey Rico continues to hold the top spot , while fresh releases by Likkle Addi and Substannzz make impressive debuts.
Top of the Chart
Rey Rico’s “Cash Code” maintains its stronghold at No. 1 for the second week in a row (third overall), gathering 305,526 streams, an 11,323 increase from the previous week. The song released September 1 shows no signs of slowing down, with over 1.8 million views globally.
New Entries
- Likkle Addi storms in at No. 2 with his latest track “M.O.T.M (Man of the Match),” racking up 290,826 streams in its first week. The son of dancehall icon Vybz Kartel, Likkle Addi scores his first top 5 entry. The song currently trends No. 1 in Jamaica and is set to be the most streamed song in Jamaica next week.
- Substannzz also makes an impactful entry at No. 3 with “Star Life,” amassing 272,158 streams. The newcomer is already proving to be a serious contender in the dancehall scene.
Movers and Shakers
- Kraff Gad’s “IKATION” slips two places to No. 4, down from its peak of No. 2, gathering 249,080 streams this week, a drop of 15,263. Despite the dip, the track continues to perform well on the charts.
- Vybz Kartel’s “The Comet” falls four spots to No. 7, registering 209,607 streams, a significant decline of 40,863 from the previous week. The “Worl’ Boss” may have dropped a few places, but his music remains a staple in Jamaica’s streaming culture.
Notable Steady Performers
- Ai Milly’s “Bob Cat” holds steady at No. 5 for the fourth consecutive week with 226,933 streams, showing a modest increase of 5,445.
- Jamal’s “Ballandor” rises slightly in streams with 226,090, reflecting a strong, consistent fan base that continues to keep the track in rotation at No. 6.
- Squash’s “Shubout,” a former chart-topper, stays firm at No. 8 with 190,249 streams despite a slight drop of 8,903. Squash remains a dominant force, with multiple songs charting.
The Official Jamaica YouTube chart launched in 2018 by World Music Views calculates the most streamed music and music videos across all official channels according to data provided by YouTube between Friday-Thursday each week.