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  1. Enjoy the best new dancehall songs of 2021 from Jamaica and beyond. This playlist features the hottest dancehall artists and hits. Don't miss it!

    • Byron Messia – Talibans. The hit that catapulted Byron Messia to global recognition, Talibans unsurprisingly owns the top spot. Reaping one accolade after another, Talibans saw Messia embarking on innumerable press stops, as well as enjoying the courtship of international juggernauts such as Burna Boy, who collaborated with Messia on the track’s official remix.
    • Valiant, Stalk Ashley – Narcissistic. This tale of infidelity and a subsequent love-triangle-gone-bad captured the airwaves in 2023, as Stalk Ashley and Valiant brought life to the scandalous narrative that drove their hit, Narcissistic.
    • Malie – V6. Although this track ultimately created a rift between Malie Donn and its producer, David Ireland, V6 proved a smashing success in 2023, maintaining what was an impressively hot streak following its release on April 1.
    • Valiant – Expensive. Valiant was in his bag in 2023, and the release of Expensive was proof he intended to keep things that way. The groovy party anthem – in which Valiant flaunted a life of luxury – remains a fitting selection for a good time.
  2. Sep 27, 2016 · This is not my Top Ten Top 10 GREATEST Dancehall Artistes In Jamaica’s History List this was taken from a website called Jamaican Takeout here is the link ht...

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    • Music Lives Here
    • Sean Paul
    • Bob Marley and The Wailers
    • Shaggy
    • Vybz Kartel

    While only earning 2.5 million views from Jamaica this year, that didn’t stop Sean Paul from racking up over 1.2 billion global views. The top cities which have been bumping Paul’s music, according to YouTube data, are Paris, which has the highest number of views with 14.8 million, followed closely by Bogotá with 14.7 million views. London and Mexi...

    The legendary Reggae band, led by the late Bob Marley, this year racked up 678 million views, with Jamaica – the icon’s home country – only accounting for just a little over three million of that number. YouTube’s Music Charts and Insights revealed that the top 10 countries to have viewed Bob Marley this year are the United States with 132 million ...

    Shaggy has had a remarkably successful year in the music industry, racking up an impressive 522 million global views on YouTube. With hits like ‘It Wasn’t Me’ under his belt, it’s not hard to see why Shaggy’s unique blend of Dancehall and Reggae rhythms has captivated audiences around the world yet again. YouTube’s insights reveal that the United S...

    Despite his current limitations, the reputed King of Dancehall’s uncanny ability to hit impressive numbers this year – 415 million global views – is but a testament to the Gaza Boss’ enduring musical legacy. Based on the data provided by YouTube, the United States comes in as the top country in 2022 to view Vybz Katel’s music, with 66.9 million vie...

    • Cheerleader (Remix) – OMI. Cheerleader is the most streamed Jamaican song of all time. It was propelled internationally in 2014 after German producer/DJ Felix Jaehn released the remixed version.
    • No Lie – Sean Paul, Dua Lipa. Sean Paul’s No Lie featuring English-Albanian singer Dua Lipa is an R&B-tinged, Reggae and Pop song, hailed by critics for its party-like qualities.
    • Light It Up (Remix) – Major Lazer, Nyla, Fuse ODG. Major Lazer, the DJ/production trio of American Diplo, Jamaican Walshy Fire, and American Ape Drums, recruited Jamaican singer Nyla (of Brick & Lace) and Afrobeats artist Fuse ODG for the Light It Up (Remix).
    • It Wasn’t Me – Shaggy, RikRok. It Wasn’t Me with RikRok has an interesting history that includes it being inspired by Eddie Murphy, almost being recorded by Wayne Wonder or Tanto Mentro and Devonte after it was initially rejected as “crap,” and then accidentally becoming a megahit in Hawaii, the USA and then the world.
  3. Jun 20, 2024 · Buju Banton has been a powerhouse in the dancehall world for decades, known for his powerful voice and socially conscious lyrics. He emerged as one of Jamaica's most prominent dancehall artists in the early '90s with tracks like "Boom Bye Bye" and "Champion," which showcased Banton's unique blend of storytelling and infectious beats.

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