RajahWild’s “Show Me a Sign” has reached No. 1 on the Jamaica Apple Music Top Songs chart.
The record released by Zimi Records is produced by Franc White with additional composition by Yo Christon & Rich Fingers. It has surpassed 500,000 streams on YouTube since its April 11, 2025 release.
The track shows a different side of the Trap Dancehall deejay who seem to now be love struck and asking for security and signs from his lover.
The top 5 slots on Jamaica’s Apple Music Daily Chart for April 19 are dominated by the new wave of dancehall, with Armanii and Malie Donn teaming up on “8:00 PM”at No. 2, followed by Jamal’s emotionally gripping “999” at No. 3. Malie Donn and Armanii return with their raw collaborative track “7:00” at No. 4, a continuation of their time-stamped series, while Skippa’s gritty anthem “40 Ball”rounds out the top 5.
Malie Donn’s dominance is unmistakable, appearing five times in the top 20. He pairs with Dan Sky on both “Dirty Mirror” (No. 6) and “Body Tea” (No. 7), drops a solo track “Suspect” at No. 15, and lands two more tracks—“Cups Up” at No. 19 and “7:00” alongside Armanii—continuing his run as one of dancehall’s most consistent hitmakers.
Jada Kingdom holds strong at No. 8 with the empowering “G.A.D”, and she makes another appearance at No. 17 with “Can’t Tell Me That”, affirming her place as one of Jamaica’s top female voices in the genre.
Bandit 17’s viral hit “Cheese in Jeans” jumps four spots to No. 9, signaling strong fan engagement on social platforms. At No. 10, Jamal returns in collaboration with Cash Code on the bouncy and trap-infused “Ballandor.” Kendrick Lamar and SZA’s new release “luther” breaks into the Jamaican market at No. 11, blending international star power with local ears.
Other notable entries include Masicka, whose tracks “Tyrant” (No. 13) and “Whites” (No. 16) show strong staying power. MOLIY, Silent Addy, Skillibeng, and Shenseea’s remix “Shake It To The Max (FLY)” continues its rise at No. 14, fusing Afro-fusion and dancehall for a cross-cultural club-ready hit.
Closing out the chart is “Planet to Planet”, a collaboration between RajahWild and Cash Code, climbing to No. 20, showing RajahWild’s momentum is far from over.
The chart this week signals a dynamic and youthful energy in Jamaican music, led by a generation unafraid to blend raw storytelling with innovation and global appeal.