SoCal reggae/dub band Stick Figure has made chart history, as Set In Stone becomes the first album ever to spend 400 weeks on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart for the chart week dated March 21, 2026.
Released on November 13, 2015, Set In Stone is the band’s fourth studio album and was produced by frontman and multi-instrumentalist Scott Woodruff. The album blends a laid-back, roots-reggae sound with modern dub influences, helping to solidify Stick Figure’s position at the forefront of contemporary reggae.
The set also features collaborations with notable acts including Collie Buddz and Slightly Stoopid, further broadening its appeal. Upon release, Set In Stone reached No. 1 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.
Its 400-week run places it in a league of its own, surpassing several iconic titles that have defined the chart over the years.
UB40’s – Greatest Hits is the second longest charting album 382 weeks (Peak: No. 1), Shaggy – Best Of Shaggy: The Boombastic Collection at 353 weeks (Peak: No. 2), Stick Figure – World On Fire at 341 weeks (Peak: No. 1) and Bob Marley and The Wailers – Legend: The Best Of Bob Marley And The Wailers clocks 323 weeks (Peak: No. 1).
Legend remains the album with the most weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, with 322 non-consecutive weeks at the summit. Its record-setting 140-week run was briefly interrupted in September 2022, when Stick Figure’s Wisdom dethroned Bob Marley and the Wailers for a single week before Legend quickly reclaimed the top spot.
Billboard compiles the week’s most popular reggae albums, based on multimetric consumption, blending traditional album sales, streaming-equivalent albums and track-equivalent albums, as compiled by Luminate.
