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23/08/2026

MIAMI-BIGJUDE’s “We Outside Today” Debuts At No. 1 On YouTube Jamaica Chart

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MIAMI-BIGJUDE's “We Outside Today” Debuts At No. 1 In Jamaica

Masicka lands five new entries in the top 14 and accounting for 27.6% of all streams generated by the top 20 on the YouTube Jamaica weekly chart ending August 20, 2026.

“Honor Roll” leads his arrivals at No. 2 with 421,874 streams, while “1 Psalm” follows at No. 3 with 342,230. “Pointless” opens at No. 9 on 211,514, “Cross The Waters” enters at No. 11 with 187,567, and “Oak Tree” starts at No. 14 with 172,444.

Combined, the five songs generated 1,335,629 streams. They also represent 62.5% of the chart’s eight new entries, making Masicka the week’s most prolific artist even though he does not hold the No. 1 position.

Despite Masicka’s five-song takeover, the week’s biggest individual release belongs to MIAMI-BIGJUDE’s “We Outside Today” which debuts at No. 1 with 651,564 streams, giving the chart its first hip-hop leader in 2026.

“We Outside Today” generated 54.4% more streams than Masicka’s “Honor Roll” at No. 2 and captured 13.5% of the entire top 20’s 4.84 million streams. Its lead over “Honor Roll” stands at 229,690 streams.

Modern dancehall remains strong immediately below the new arrivals. Malie Donn’s “Vancleef Pt 2” drops three positions to No. 4 but grows by 6.2% to 320,930 streams. “Van Cleef” also falls three places, landing at No. 5, although its total increases by 7.2% to 319,752. The two songs are separated by only 1,178 streams.

Cali Fr records one of the chart’s strongest percentage gains. “Bread” rises one position to a new peak of No. 6 after increasing by 12.1% to 259,824 streams. His second entry, “MAP,” slips three positions to No. 17 despite growing by 4.1% to 160,969 streams.

Trinity 7’s “One Ting” produces the largest percentage increase among the returning top-20 songs, climbing 15.1% to 147,710 streams and reaching a new peak of No. 18.

At the opposite end of the movement table, Skippa’s “Who?” suffers the sharpest contraction. It falls nine positions to No. 13 after losing 38.4% of its previous total, finishing with 174,659 streams. His other entries also decline: “Glocks and Chips” drops 15.6% to 207,544, while “Detox” decreases by 12.8% to 226,769.

Shaneil Muir’s “Tired” debuts at No. 15 with 172,071 streams, while “Man Fi Be Man” falls 17.4% to 237,835 at No. 7. “Gypsy” declines by 11.5% to 144,905 and drops eight positions to No. 19. Apple Music classifies “Tired” specifically as modern dancehall.

Raw Cash enters at No. 16 with “Tears,” generating 163,808 streams.

Overall, new music accounts for 48% of all top-20 streams this week. Masicka supplies the largest body of that activity, but MIAMI-BIGJUDE converts the chart’s strongest individual debut into the No. 1 position. The result is a genre-diverse summit: modern dancehall and reggae dominate by volume and number of songs, while rap takes the crown.

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