After dominating the Jamaican airwaves and streaming charts in the Caribbean, DJ Mac and CrashDummy released the “WYFL Riddim: The Album” and within a few hours it has claimed the No. 1 spot on the downloads-driven U.S. Reggae iTunes Chart, becoming the first Dancehall compilation released this decade to achieve the milestone.
Released on May 8, 2026 through DJ Mac Music / CrashDummy Productions, the ambitious 45-track compilation also sits at No. 66 on the US all genres iTunes chart.
WYFL Riddim brings together an all-star cast from across the worlds of Dancehall, Reggae, and Hip-Hop, blending legendary icons, established hitmakers, and a new generation of rising talent.
The new school dancehall acts include the titled track by Skippa which spent 8 non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the YouTube Jamaica Chart.
- Tommy Lee Sparta (“Asalam Halukum”)
- Chronic Law (“Badness Upgrade”)
- Valiant (“Oh When”)
- Skeng (“No Flunk”)
- Tielo Lanez (“Thickiana”)
- Nigy Boy (“Risk It All”)
- Kkrytical (“Muckaz”)
- Jahshii (“Expensive Structure”, “Thugs Party”)
- Silk Boss (“Pull Up”)
- Iwaata (“Sha La Laah”)
- Govana (“Pond Turtle”)
- Ai Milly (“Quarter Zip”)
- Kash Promise Move (“Who Dem”)
- Nvtzz (“Who Dat”)
- Monae2Talented (“Likkle Buddy”)
While Reggae & cultural sounds come from:
- Anthony B (“Tease Har 2.0”)
- Sizzla (“Buss One”)
- Bugle (“Rasta Stulla”)
- Kabaka Pyramid (“Toxic (Freestyle)”)
- Gentleman (“Trend”)
Legendary dancehall icons include:
- SYM (Vybz Kartel)
- Mavado (“BAD & BBC RICH…”)
- Wayne Wonder (“Informer 2.0”)
- Cham (“Your Day”)
- Elephant Man (“Gal U Body Hot”)
- Pamputtae (“Ahead a Yuhself”)
- Spragga Benz (“Pull”)
- Macka Diamond (“Charge Up”)
- Papa San (“Real Talk”)
- Ding Dong (“Bun Bun”)
- Shawn Storm (“Louis V White Tees”)
An international version of the album is set for release in the coming week.