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Official Jamaica YouTube Chart: Vybz Kartel’s ‘The Comet’ Spends 2nd Week At No. 1

Vybz Kartel's "The Comet" is No. 1 trending in Jamaica

Vybz Kartel’s “The Comet” has spent 14 consecutive days at No. 1 on YouTube Trending in Jamaica, marking its second straight week at the top of the Official Jamaica YouTube Weekly Chart dated September 26.

The WMV Official Jamaica YouTube Chart established in April 2018 is compiled weekly, tracking local YouTube streams in Jamaica from Friday to Thursday. It includes all official audio and video releases.

The Comet has surpassed 4.7 million streams globally as of September 28, 2024.

Skippa
Skippa-4Granny

Meanwhile, all 9 tracks from Skippa’s debut album 4Granny dominates the Jamaica Apple Music Top Songs chart, date September 28. The tracks “Gts,” “Wandaful,” and “Intro” secure the top three positions, followed by “Church,” a collaboration with Chronic Law and Jiggy D, at No. 4. Other notable entries include “Content,” “4Granny,” “Young,” “Tomorrow,” and “Rumours.” Kraff Gad’s “IKATION” is the only non-Skippa track on the list, sitting at No. 9. “Hugo” ranks No. 22 on Apple Music Jamaica, “Church” sits at No. 4 and No. 75 in Antigua and Barbuda.

“4Granny” also leads the Daily Jamaica Apple Music Top Albums chart date September 28. 4Granny holds No. 2 in both Antigua and Barbuda and Turks and Caicos, No. 3 in the Cayman Islands and Grenada, and No. 4 in Saint Kitts and Nevis. Additionally, it ranks No. 21 in Barbados, No. 49 in Belize, and No. 52 in Guyana.

Back On Apple Music Daily Chart Future’s “Mixtape Pluto” holding the No. 2 spot. Stalk Ashley’s “Stalky the Bratt” and Masicka’s “Generation of Kings” follow at No. 3 and No. 4, respectively. Both of this albums peaked at No. 1. Mortimer’s “From Within” ranks fifth, while Sabrina Carpenter’s “Short n’ Sweet” and Billie Eilish’s “Hit Me Hard and Soft” take the sixth and seventh spots. Masicka’s “438” climbs to No. 8, followed by Fridayy’s self-titled album at No. 9, and PARTYNEXTDOOR’s “P4” re-enters the top ten at No. 10.

 

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