Dancehall Artiste Chapta Nyne Turns ‘Baby Mama Drama’ Into Millions of YouTube Streams

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Few topics ignite conversation like co-parenting conflict, and Chapta Nyne has transformed that saga into one of 2025’s most interesting dancehall records. The Jamaican-born artiste’s breakout single “Baby Mama Drama” has amassed over 2.2 million collective views on YouTube, with over one million streams from the official cinematic visual and an additional 1.2 million from the lyric visual alone. For the St. Thomas native, the milestone signals more than viral traction — it marks a defining chapter in a career steadily gaining international momentum across the reggae and dancehall space.

Born Robert McCalla, Chapta Nyne has built his brand on blending the gritty energy of 90s dancehall with a contemporary global sound. His catalogue reflects that balance. “Focus Like Telescope” won multiple new-artist radio competitions across New York, Florida and Gambia, later peaking at No. 65 on the iTunes Reggae Chart in Mongolia. The follow-up single “Grandma Seh” expanded his reach even further, climbing to No. 34 on the US iTunes Reggae Chart and securing placements across Bermuda and the Solomon Islands. Both visuals leaned into storytelling and humour, featuring Jamaican comedians Trabass and Slick Whiteline, reinforcing his knack for merging social commentary with entertainment.

With “Baby Mama Drama,” however, Chapta Nyne tapped directly into lived experience. The track explores the emotional and financial strain some men face navigating parenthood after separation — a theme that has fuelled online debate while resonating strongly with fans. The cinematic video, starring Jamaican actor TV Boss, adds theatrical weight to the narrative, amplifying its replay value and social media shareability. Meanwhile, his patriotic tribute “Unbreakable Nation,” released in the wake of Hurricane Melissa, further showcased his versatility, entering the UK Apple Music Reggae Chart at No. 73 shortly after release.

Operating through his independent imprint, Bad Artist Entertainment, Chapta Nyne continues to position himself as both entrepreneur and cultural voice, rallying supporters under what he calls the Unstoppable Movement, Nyne Nation. With chart placements spanning the US, UK, Bermuda and beyond, and a YouTube presence that continues to climb, the dancehall artiste appears firmly locked in — and if the numbers are any indication, this breakout moment may only be the beginning.

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