Moliy continues her dominant run atop the YouTube Jamaica Weekly Chart for the week ending May 15, 2025, with her infectious hit “Shake It To The Max (FLY) [Remix]” notching a seventh non-consecutive week at No. 1.
The World Music Views’ YouTube Jamaica chart established in 2018 is sponsored by Courvoisier.
On Spotify, “Shake It To The Max (FLY) – Remix” has amassed almost 50 million streams.
Back on YouTube Jamaica, Climbing one spot to No. 2, Armanii’s melodic street anthem “8:00 PM” featuring Malie Donn saw a solid increase of +9,722 daily streams, pushing it to 291,510. With just a 2,500-stream gap from the top spot, the track could threaten Moliy’s reign in the coming days.
Big Debuts: Qyor, Jamal, Skippa, and Chronic Law
Jamaican singer Qyor makes a debut at No. 3 with his ballad “Miss You”, racking up 279,876 streams in its first week—a major opening and the highest debut of the week.
Also entering strong is Jamal, whose provocative and socially-charged “Dunce Syndrome” launches at No. 5 with 250,107 streams, further cementing his breakout year. His previous chart-topper “999” falls to No. 8.
Dancehall legend Ding Dong makes a surprise leap from No. 19 to No. 6 with “Skate”, a high-energy single that spiked +104,165 streams—the biggest gain of the day. The viral dance routine associated with the track is fueling its growth.
Skippa returns to the chart with “Vacant” debuting at No. 11, while Chronic Law secures two new entries: “NY Girls”featuring cjthechemist at No. 12, and the introspective “Hypocrite Trend” at No. 16.
Notable Movements
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Bandit 7teen’s former No. 1 “Cheese in Jeans” slides to No. 4, down -43,074 streams, while his follow-up “Been a Bang” tumbles to No. 10.
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Vybz Kartel holds steady in the Top 10 with “God Is The Greatest” at No. 7, nearing his 11th week on the chart.
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Gospel favorite CeCe Winans rounds out the chart at No. 20 with “Come Jesus Come”, marking its 29th week on the chart—a remarkable run for an international gospel record in Jamaica. Winans will headline a concert in Jamaica on Emancipation Day.