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JAMAICA MUSIC COUNTDOWN Feb 2 JAMAICA MUSIC COUNTDOWN BY RICHARD ‘RICHIE B’ BURGESS FEB 2 - 8, 2018 TOP 25 DANCE HALL SINGLES TW LW WOC TITLE/ARTISTE/LABEL 01 1 13 All Aboard – Vybz Kartel – TJ Records (2wks@#1) NM 02 2 13 Hot Tool – Aidonia – 4th Genna Music NM 03 3 15 El Chapo – Popcaan – Notnice Records NM 04 6 13 Mi Belly – Ishawna – TJ Records U-2 05 4 19 Grim Rim Rave – Tommy Lee Sparta – Silver Birds Records (2wks@#1) D-1 06 7 15 10 Outta 10 – Massicka – Good Good Productions U-1 07 8 12 Jump – Major Lazer feat. Busy Signal – Mad Decent U-1 08 5 19 Mhm Hm – Vybz Kartel – Jones Avenue Records (5wks@#1) D-3 09 10 12 Bruk Foreigner – Kalado – K.O.G. Music & Tek Ova Records U-1 10 11 11 Kremlin – Vybz Kartel – Head Concussion U-1 11 12 10 Bridget’s & Desert – Tommy Lee & Shensea – Romeich Ent. & Guzu Musiq U-1 12 13 10 Roll Clean – Masicka – Dunwell Productions U-1 13 14 8 Suave - Alkaline – Chimney Records U-1 14 16 8 Graveyard – Tarrus Riley – Head Concussion Records U-2 15 9 16 Golden Hold – Alkaline – Lee Milla Productions (pp#4) D-6 16 17 6 Yabba Dabba Doo – Vybz Kartel – Purple Skunk Records U-1 17 18 6 Duh Better Than This – Bounty Killer – Misik Muzik U-1 18 19 5 Lebeh Lebeh – Ding Dong – Romeich Entertainment U-1 19 21 3 Family – Popcaan – Pure Music Productions U-2 20 22 3 Pine & Ginger – Amindi K. Fro$t, Tessellated & Valleyz – Big Beat Records U-2 21 15 20 No Worries – D’Angel & Spice – Good Good Productions (1wk@#1) D-6 22 24 2 Rolling – Sean Paul feat. Shensea – Dutty Rock Productions U-2 23 25 2 Body Of A Goddess – Mitch & Dolla Coin – Emperor Productions U-2 24 - New A Mill Fi Share – Shane O – Kswizz Music 25 - New 10 Metric Ton – Stylo G feat. Beenie Man – 3 Beat Records TOP 25 REGGAE SINGLES TW LW WOC TITLE/ARTISTE/LABEL 01 2 19 Tell Me Why – Tarrus Riley – Troyton Music (1wk@#1) U-1 02 3 16 Leave People Business Alone – Christopher Martin & Romaine Virgo – Young Blood Records U-1 03 1 20 U Me Luv – Jahmiel – Dunwell Productions (2wks@#1) D-2 04 5 15 Still A Work – Dillgin – Wall Street Records/Insight Records U-1 05 6 20 Living Dread – Alborosie – Forward Records (pp#6) U-1 06 8 9 Legend – Chronixx – Soul Circle Music U-2 07 4 27 Turn Your Lights Down – Kymani Marley & Yanique Curvy Diva –TJ Records (2wks@#1) D-3 08 7 28 Success Story – Nesbeth – F.H.M. (Foota Hype Music) (1wk@#1) D-1 09 10 11 Eyes Are Upon You – Third World – Ghetto Youths International U-1 10 12 10 Blowing In The Wind – Jessie Royal – Larger Than Life Records/Pickney Productions U-2 11 13 10 Love You Like I Do – Turbulence – 324 New Empire Records U-2 12 14 8 Leave You Alone – Ikaya feat. Jessie Royal – VP Records U-2 13 15 7 Burned – Etana – Freemind Music U-2 14 16 6 My Kinda Girl – Beres Hammond – Jambian Music U-2 15 11 18 Tonight I Give In – Nateesha Stream – Nyah Bless Music (pp#10) D-4 16 18 6 You Are God – George Nooks – Tads Records U-2 17 9 12 Lion In The Jungle – Jah Cure – Reggae Vibes Music (pp#8) D-8 18 20 4 Carry On – Romain Virgo, Tarrus Riley, Tessanne Chin, Chronixx, Shereita Lewis – Downsound Records U-2 19 17 21 We Pray – Dre Island feat. Popcaan – E5 Records (2wks@#1) D-2 20 19 22 I Must Tell Jesus – George Nooks – Tads Records (pp#8) D-1 21 23 2 Feel Good – Jah9 – VP Records U-2 22 21 24 My Man – Etana – DJ Frass Records (pp#4) D-1 23 24 3 Nah Stress – Romain Virgo – Notis Records U-1 24 22 26 Winning Right Now – Agent Sasco – Upesetta Records (3wks@#1) D-2 25 - New Don’t Make Me Wait – Sting feat. Shaggy – Interscope TOP TEN ALBUMS/CD CHART TW LW WOC TITLE/ARTISTE/LABEL 01 2 13 Rooted Stronger – Paul Elliott – Stronger Production (1wk@#1) U-1 02 3 10 Turn Up – Bunji Garlin – VP Music Group U-1 03 4 8 Strictly The Best Vol. 56 – Various Artistes – VP Records U-1 04 1 9 Strictly The Best Vol. 57 – Various Artistes – VP Records (2wks@#1) D-3 05 5 6 Time Of My Life – Glen Washington – Love Injection Records NM 06 7 3 Tropical House Cruises To Jamaica – Various Artistes – Amada Recotds/Contractor Music Group U-1 07 9 3 New Creator – Tommy Lee Sparta – Ricardo Gowe Records U-2 08 8 15 Reggae Jammin Vol. 4 – Various Artistes – Tads International Records (3wks@#1) NM 09 6 17 Roots – Ginjah – Stingray Records (1wk@#1) D-3 10 - New Level Up – RDX – Apt 19 _____________________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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