Biggest No. 1 Songs In Jamaica On YouTube In 2025

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Vybz Kartel began 2025 at No. 1 on the YouTube Jamaica Weekly Chart with “Amout,” which debuted with 390,852 local streams. The early lead underscored his continued commercial pull in Jamaica, even as newer acts and formats shaped the wider market.

Over the months, the chart rotated frequently, reflecting how quickly attention shifts on the platform.

Machel Montano reached No. 1 in Jamaica for the first time with “PARDY,” climbing from No. 9 to the top for the chart week ending January 30, 2025. The track led the week with 534,582 streams.

For the week ending February 20, Chronic Law moved to No. 1 with “Corrupt Pt3 (Not a Valentines),” debuting with 250,632 streams.

Moliy then took No. 1 with “Shake It To The Max (FLY)” featuring Shenseea and Skillibeng. Produced by Disco Neil and Silent Daddy, it rose to the top for the week ending March 6 with 413,994 streams. The song later returned to No. 1 multiple times, including the week ending March 20 with 507,560 streams.

The chart shifted again the following week. For the week ending March 13, Govana debuted at No. 1 with “My Will,” produced by Curt “Crash Dummy” White, with 575,758 streams.

In the week ending April 17, Protoje reached No. 1 with “BIG 45,” pulling 544,822 streams after earlier charting within the top 10.

For the week ending April 24, “Shake It To The Max (FLY)” returned to No. 1 with 435,553 streams, continuing its run of nonconsecutive weeks at the top. In May, Bandit 17 reached No. 1 with “Cheese in Jeans,” before “Shake It To The Max (FLY) [Remix]” returned to the summit again in mid-May, extending the record’s overall time at No. 1.

Chronic Law, Masicka, Vybz KartelChronic Law, Masicka, Vybz Kartel

For the week ending May 29, Masicka debuted at No. 1 with “Mute.”

Skippa reached No. 1 for the week ending June 12 with “JR GONG,” which debuted with 376,238 streams.

In early July, Lila Iké earned her first No. 1 on the chart with “Romantic,” featuring Masicka.

In August, jaame.sss began a long run at No. 1 with “Beloved and Blessed (Reggae Version),” which went on to log 14 nonconsecutive weeks at the top across 2025.

For the week ending September 18, A!MS went to No. 1 with ArrDee on “Need Somebody,” with more than 302,000 streams locally.

For the week ending November 6, Iris Stryx led the chart with “Enchanting,” and the track remained in the top two for seven weeks.

At the top of the year, Skippa returned to No. 1 with the DJ Mac-produced “WYFL”

World Music Views’ YouTube Jamaica Chart, launched in 2018 and compiled from YouTube’s weekly streaming totals for official releases.

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