On the YouTube Jamaica charts for the week ending August 8, 2024, Dancehall dominates with Squash, Govana, and Kraff Gad in the top spots, while DJ MAC and Javo Donn make significant moves.
Top Spot: Squash Holds Steady
Squash’s “Shubout” remained unchallenged at the number one position for the second consecutive week, despite a slight dip in streams, totaling 264,252—a decrease of 8,692 from the previous week. The track’s gritty lyrics and commanding delivery have kept it at the forefront of the dancehall scene.
Govana Climbs with “Earth a Hell”
Govana’s “Earth a Hell” climbed one spot to secure the number two position this week. Despite a drop of 15,514 in streams, the track garnered 217,540 views, reflecting its growing popularity. Govana’s sharp commentary on societal issues resonates with fans, contributing to the song’s ascent.
Squash’s “Big Breeze” Falls to Third
After holding the top position for one week, Squash’s “Big Breeze” has slipped to third place, now in its 16th week on the chart. The track recorded 210,901 streams, a decline of 22,260, but continues to maintain strong momentum.
Kraff Gad and Substannzz Maintain Their Positions
Kraff Gad’s “100 Watt” and Substannzz’s “Waan Rich” hold steady at the fourth and fifth spots, respectively. “100 Watt,” in its 10th week, achieved 197,885 streams, while “Waan Rich,” in its fifth week, racked up 194,756 views. Both tracks reflect the artists’ unique styles and have secured a loyal fanbase.
DJ MAC’s “Gwaan Suh” Rockets Up the Chart
DJ MAC’s “Gwaan Suh,” featuring Valiant, made the most significant leap this week, soaring seven spots to land at number seven. With 160,242 streams—a 16,806 increase—this track is one to watch as it gains traction.
New Entry: Javo Donn’s “Levelz To This” Debuts
Javo Donn enters the chart at number 13 with “Levelz To This,” making an impressive debut with 138,935 streams. This new entry showcases Javo Donn’s potential to become a regular fixture on the chart.
Other Notable Movements
- Skippa’s “Hugo” climbed two spots to number 10 with 146,841 streams, despite a decline of 16,448 streams.
- Kranium’s “Higher Life” also saw a slight rise, moving up four spots to number 11 with 142,517 streams, a marginal increase of 237.
- Masicka’s “20 Matic” dropped two places to 12th position, with 141,706 streams, down by 23,916.
Skippa’s “No Prop” and “Moves” dropped six and nine spots to land at numbers 17 and 18, respectively. “Moves” saw the most substantial drop in streams, falling by 47,468 to 118,824. Similarly, Masicka’s “All Over Again” slid three spots to number 19, with a decrease of 26,787 streams.