The latest World Music Views YouTube Jamaica Chart rankings for the week ending March 27, 2025, see Moliy’s “Shake It To The Max (FLY)”holding steady at No. 1 for a third non-consecutive week, amassing 482,357 streams despite a slight decline of 25,225 views boosted by a remix of the song featuring Skillibeng and Shenseea.
ASCE AA SPADE’s “8Ball” climbs two places to No. 2 in its second week, marking its highest position yet with 264,097 streams, while Armanii’s “8:00 PM” featuring Malie Donn makes an impressive five-place jump to No. 3, securing 226,943 streams, an increase of 12,963 from last week.
Chronic Law and Dexta Daps Make Big Moves
A significant gainer this week is Chronic Law, whose track “Nonchalant” rockets 12 spots to No. 4, pulling in 191,280 streams, the biggest single-week gain with an increase of 57,039 views.
Dancehall heavyweight Dexta Daps makes a strong debut with “God Got Me” at No. 7, marking his latest charting entry with 171,289 streams in its first week.
Malie Donn Dominates With Multiple Entries
Malie Donn continues his impressive run on the charts, with four entries in the Top 20. His latest track, “Body Tea”, moves up five spots to No. 6 with 174,872 streams (+16,175), while “Suspect” rises six spots to No. 13 with 137,000 streams (+19,779). His newest release, “Dirty Mirror”, debuts at No. 14 with 136,260 streams.
Other Notable Moves
- King Jammy’s “I’m In Love Again” surges six places to No. 8 with 169,480 streams (+25,645), proving the legendary producer still has an audience.
- CeCe Winans’ gospel anthem “Come Jesus Come” remains steady at No. 10 with 145,000 streams (-1,724), maintaining a strong presence on the chart.
- Alkaline’s “Earn Your Way” re-enters at No. 15, while Popcaan’s “Kick It Wid Myself” makes a return at No. 18, proving their staying power among Jamaican viewers.
Newcomers Making Waves
Newcomer Lyriii debuts at No. 11 with “Live Large”, bringing in 137,477 streams in its first week, while Bayka’s“Miss Pretty” reappears at No. 20 with 109,623 streams.
With shifting trends and fresh faces emerging alongside the usual heavy hitters, next week’s chart could see even more surprises. Stay tuned for more updates from World Music Views as we track Jamaica’s top streaming tracks on YouTube.