The WYFL Riddim is proving unstoppable, and DJ Mac is firmly at the centre of the moment. On the YouTube Music Top 30 Trending Chart in Jamaica dated January 12, 2026, the in-demand producer boasts an impressive five entries—more than any other name on the list—powering hits from Govana, Nigy Boy, Skeng, Silk Boss and Chronic Law. It’s a clear statement of intent: in today’s dancehall ecosystem, producers are commanding just as much attention as the artistes themselves.
Leading the chart overall is Skippa’s No Budget, which holds steady at No. 1, followed closely by Alkaline’s No Emotions (No.2) and the high-profile collaboration Mi BREDDA by Likkle Vybz and Vybz Kartel. DJ Mac’s WYFL Riddim cuts feature prominently throughout the upper half, including Risk It All by Nigy Boy No. 4), No Flunk by Skeng (No. 9), Pull Up by Silk Boss (No. 11) and Badness Upgrade 2.0 by Chronic Law (No. 12), underlining the riddim’s grip on listeners and its replay value across multiple artistes.
Elsewhere, Tommy Lee Sparta and producer Rvssian are also enjoying strong visibility. Tommy Lee places three songs on the chart, maintaining a solid presence despite minor positional drops, while Rvssian clocks three entries, including Passport Princess with Valiant at No. 10 and the genre-blending What I Like featuring Moliy, Ayetian and Tyga at No. 24. The numbers reflect sustained fan loyalty and the continued power of well-curated collaborations.
Meanwhile, the Top 10 paints a broader picture of a thriving, competitive scene. Malie Donn makes one of the biggest moves, jumping six spots to No. 5 with Reboot, while Squash and Byron Messia’s GUNS surges to No. 6. New chart energy also comes from Merkz, whose Diamonds climbs nine places to No. 16, and fresh debuts from Adofo, Cash Code and Daej Don, alongside UK star Dave and Nigerian singer Tems. As riddim-driven releases, strategic collaborations and international crossovers continue to shape the charts, one thing is clear: DJ Mac and the WYFL Riddim have set the pace for dancehall in early 2026—and the rest of the industry is responding.
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