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Jamaica Music Countdown by Richie B, Host – “Hot Mix” on Hot 102Fm JAMAICA MUSIC COUNTDOWN BY RICHIE B, HOST – “HOT MIX” ON HOT 102FM JUNE 1 - 7, 2012 TOP 25 DANCE HALL SINGLES TW LW WOC TITLE/ARTISTE/LABEL 01 1 15 Gal A Bubble – Konshens – Subkonshus Music (2wks@#1) NM 02 5 10 Cyaa Hold Me Again – Mavado – Di Genius U-3 03 2 23 Drop It (Like U Doin It) – Cham – Copper Shot Music (1wk@#1) D-1 04 7 9 Party Me Say – Vybz Kartel – Fresh Ear U-3 05 3 14 Bruk It Down – Mr Vegas – Q-45/MV Music (3wks@#1) D-2 06 10 7 Tun Up – Cham feat. “O” – Mad House/First Name Music U-4 07 4 15 A Yah Suh Nice – Potential Kid – Natural Enterprise (2wks@#1) D-3 08 6 21 Do Sumn – Konshens – Subkonshus Music (2wks@#1) D-2 09 8 11 Gal Settings – Elephant Man – Di Genius Records (pp#7) D-1 10 9 17 Tax Inna My World – Khago – Seanizzle Records (pp#6) D-1 11 11 11 Tek Tha Lead – Masicka – Markus Records (pp#9) NM 12 14 5 Nuh Dirt – Demarco – DJ Frass Records U-2 13 16 4 Si Dung Pon It – Elephant Man feat. Lady Saw – Q45 Records U-3 14 13 24 Party Shot – Popcaan – TJ Records (3wks@#1) (pp#5) D-1 15 12 11 Never Give Up – Jahmiel – Young Vibez Production D-3 16 17 6 Warrior – Richie Stephens & Gentleman – Pot of Gold U-1 17 20 4 Ride – Bounty Killer feat. Cecile – Cash Flow/Mad House Records U-3 18 21 4 The Don Gorgon is Back – Ninja Man feat. Kiprich – Nuh Behavia Music U-3 19 15 26 Wine – Cham feat. “O” – Cash Flow (2wks@#1) D-4 20 22 3 Jiggle for Me – I-Octane – Thirty-Six Degrees Recordings U-2 21 23 2 Ride All Night – Nando Griffiths – One Jam M|usic U-2 22 18 29 If I Was Your Girl – Ms. Triniti – Trinigirl/Unseen Lab Records (2wks@#1) D-4 23 24 2 Anything Me Like – Munga – L’Brits Productions U-1 24 - New Jamaica Celebration – Beenie Man – TJ Records 25 19 22 World Boss (Why Pree) – Vybz Kartel – Head Concussion (pp#3) D-6 _____________________NOTES_____________________________________ NUMBERS IN BRACKET INDICATE THE NUMBER OF WEEKS AT THE NO. 1 SPOT. KEY: U – UPWARD, D – DOWN, NM – NON-MOVER TW – THIS WEEK, LW – LAST WEEK, WC WEEKS ON CHART, PP IN BRACKET – PEAK POSITION, RE – RE-ENTRY SOURCES: SOUND SYSTEMS, RECORD SHOPS, NIGHT CLUBS & RADIO PLAY ALL SOUND SYSTEMS, SELECTORS, RECORD SHOPS, NIGHT CLUBS & RADIO DJS WHO WISH TO ASSIST US AS WE COMPILE OUR WEEKLY CHARTS, PLEASE FURNISH US WITH ONLY CURRENT TELEPHONE NUMBERS. TOP 25 REGGAE SINGLES TW LW WOC TITLE/ARTISTE/LABEL 01 1 13 Affairs of the Heart – Damion “Jnr Gong” Marley – Ghetto Youth International (5wks@#1) NM 02 4 16 I Wanna Be The One – Bonafide feat. Etana – AMIBUG Group U-2 03 3 18 Nah Give Up – Jimmy Reid – Black Tiger Music NM 04 5 15 Money Right – Sharp – B.B.K. Entertainment U-1 05 7 12 Pray for me Mama – Don Christopher feat. Bertus – Gosh Productions U-2 06 6 18 Help Someone – Rippa Jackson – Hot Head Kulcha NM 07 2 21 Judgement Day – Raging Fyah – Raging Fyah Productions (pp#2) D-5 08 9 13 Just Gwaan – Tony Roy – Whylas Records U-1 09 10 12 24/7 – Eljai – Jah Mix Entertainment U-1 10 12 9 Been There – Junior Kelly – Bigbomb Entertainment U-2 11 8 20 They Told Me – King Asar – W.S.P./Kill-A-Snake (pp#6) D-3 12 14 9 Someone Like You – Wayne Daniel – Fiasco Productions U-2 13 15 7 Yeah Man Jamaica – Lenya Wilks – ZX5 Records U-2 14 16 8 Help Us – Cat Eyes – Mad Storm Production U-2 15 17 6 Can’t Come Between – Hezron – Notice Production U-2 16 11 27 Silver Words – Robert Minott feat. Kirk Kbz – World Beat Music Group (1wk@#1) D-5 17 18 6 Book of Rules – C-Sharp – C-Sharp Music U-1 18 19 5 L.O.V.E. You – I-Octane – VP Records U-1 19 13 10 Good Old Days – Gentleman feat. Sugar Minott – VP Records (pp#12) D-6 20 21 4 Come Over (Missing You) – Busy Signal – Notice Production U-1 21 20 14 Rescue Me – Steve Tulloch – B-Crisas Record Production (pp#13) D-1 22 22 29 Tonight Is The Night – Sophia Brown – Music Mecka Records (2wks@#1) NM 23 25 2 Reggae Music Again – Busy Signal – VP Records U-2 24 - New 36 Bullets – Chrisinti – Mightyfull 13 Productions 25 - New I Know Better - Romain Virgo – VP Records _____________________NOTES_____________________________________ NUMBERS IN BRACKET INDICATE THE NUMBER OF WEEKS AT THE NO. 1 SPOT. KEY: U – UPWARD, D – DOWN, NM – NON-MOVER TW – THIS WEEK, LW – LAST WEEK, WC WEEKS ON CHART, PP IN BRACKET – PEAK POSITION, RE – RE-ENTRY SOURCES: SOUND SYSTEMS, RECORD SHOPS, NIGHT CLUBS & RADIO PLAY ALL SOUND SYSTEMS, SELECTORS, RECORD SHOPS, NIGHT CLUBS & RADIO DJS WHO WISH TO ASSIST US AS WE COMPILE OUR WEEKLY CHARTS, PLEASE FURNISH US WITH ONLY CURRENT TELEPHONE NUMBERS. TOP TEN ALBUMS/CD CHART TW LW WOC TITLE/ARTISTE/LABEL 01 3 4 “Marley” Soundtrack – Bob Marley – Island Records (1wk@#1) U-2 02 1 10 Mental Maintenance – Konshens – Subkonshus/VP Records (2wks@#1) D-1 03 4 8 Sweet Jamaica – Mr Vegas – MV Music U-1 04 5 3 Reggae Music Again – Busy Signal – VP Records U-1 05 7 6 Catch Me If You Can – Sophia Brown – Music Mecka U-2 06 6 7 Crying To The Nation – I-Octane – JVP Records/Scikron Music NM 07 8 4 Dwight Pinkney ‘Plays The Ventures Jamaican Style’ – Dwight Pinkney and D.P. Band – Tads Records U-1 08 9 3 Phantom Vol. 2 – Various Artistes – Tads Records U-1 09 2 11 Diversity – Gentleman – VP Records (3wks@#1) D-5 10 - New The System – Romain Virgo – VP Records _____________________NOTES_____________________________________ NUMBERS IN BRACKET INDICATE THE NUMBER OF WEEKS AT THE NO. 1 SPOT. KEY: U – UPWARD, D – DOWN, NM – NON-MOVER TW – THIS WEEK, LW – LAST WEEK, WC WEEKS ON CHART, PP IN BRACKET – PEAK POSITION, RE – RE-ENTRY SOURCES: SOUND SYSTEMS, RECORD SHOPS, NIGHT CLUBS & RADIO PLAY ALL SOUND SYSTEMS, SELECTORS, RECORD SHOPS, NIGHT CLUBS & RADIO DJS WHO WISH TO ASSIST US AS WE COMPILE OUR WEEKLY CHARTS, PLEASE FURNISH US WITH ONLY CURRENT TELEPHONE NUMBERS. .
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