On the Jamaica Apple Music Top Albums chart dated October 14, Chronixx remains at No. 1 with Exile, fending off competition from heavyweights across genres. The album is also No. 1 on the U.S. iTunes Chart for five consecutive days and indication that it should make the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart next week. If it does it would be the first 2025 Reggae Album by a Jamaican to debut.
Back on Apple Music Jamaica, Squash’s F.A.M.E (Faith Always Move Everything) at No. 2 — signaling a strong return for the 6ixx Boss — followed by Cardi B’s live edition of Am I the Drama? at No. 3, and Mariah the Scientist’s Hearts Sold Separately at No. 4.
The chart also includes international crossovers like Taylor Swift’s record-breaking The Life of a Showgirl debuting at No. 6, Doja Cat’s Vie at No. 11, and PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake’s $ome $exy $ongs 4 U at No. 18 — underscoring Jamaica’s increasingly global listening palette.
Jamaica Apple Music Top Albums
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Chronixx – Exile
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Squash – F.A.M.E (Faith Always Move Everything)
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Cardi B – Am I the Drama? (Album Release Live Edition)
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Mariah the Scientist – Hearts Sold Separately
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Olivia Dean – The Art of Loving
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Taylor Swift – The Life of a Showgirl
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Gunna – The Last Wun
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DDG – moo
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Chronixx – Chronology
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Squash – Hate Being Famous
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Doja Cat – Vie
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Masicka – Generation of Kings
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Najeeriii – Book of Bob
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Skillibeng – International
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Xania Monet – Unfolded
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Lila Iké – Treasure Self Love
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Givēon – Beloved
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PARTYNEXTDOOR & Drake – $ome $exy $ongs 4 U
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Skippa – 4-PAC – EP
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Rod Wave – Last Lap
SkippaSkippa Locks the Top 3
The young dancehall star Skippa has officially taken over the Jamaica Apple Music Top Songs chart, securing the top three spots with “Currency,” “10 Past 2” and “Go” at 1, 2 and 3.
It’s a rare feat for any artist, signaling the rise of a new Jamaican star. Skippa also holds additional entries at No. 11 (“Evil”) and No. 15 (“Toxic”), giving him five songs in the Top 20 — an impressive showing that mirrors the digital-era dominance once seen from Valiant and Masicka.
Masicka also climbs with “La Cabra” (No. 7) and “Rich Sex” featuring Rvssian (No. 17), maintaining his streak as one of the genre’s most consistent performers.
Meanwhile, Chronixx’s “Exile”, the title track from his new album, holds at No. 5, surrounded by other songs from the project including “Market” (No. 6), “Sweet Argument” (No. 8), “Genesis” (No. 9), and “Survivor” (No. 10) — confirming that Exile has resonated widely with listeners since its 10/10 release.
Jamaica Apple Music Top Songs
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Skippa – Currency
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Skippa – 10 Past 2
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Skippa – Go
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Valiant & Rvssian – Passenger Princess
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Chronixx – Exile
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Chronixx – Market
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Masicka & Dunw3ll – La Cabra
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Chronixx – Sweet Argument
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Chronixx – Genesis
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Chronixx – Survivor
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Skippa – Evil
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Olivia Dean – Man I Need
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Chronixx – Family First
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Kehlani – Folded
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Skippa – Toxic
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Chronixx – Hurricane
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Masicka & Rvssian – Rich Sex
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Chronixx – I Know What You Feelin’
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Mariah the Scientist – Burning Blue
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Chronixx – Saviour
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