As summer 2024 winds down, it’s clear which tracks defined the season in Jamaica. Dancehall remains the island’s dominant genre, with YouTube serving as the top platform for music consumption. The most streamed dancehall songs of the summer 2024 on YouTube Jamaica were measured with local views from July to September with data provided by YouTube. They were all released within the last 6 months and quickly became the pulse of the summer amassing millions of views locally and internationally.
Although many of these songs will not be aired on the radio due to their content, they shaped streaming algorithms, parties, street dances well into September.
World Music Views presents the top 10 Dancehall Songs Of The Summer 2024- these hits ruled the season.
10. Lumbah – Valiant & DJ MAC (1.66M views)
Valiant’s “Lumbah,” a collaboration with DJ MAC that garnered 1.66 million views in Jamaica. This track solidified Valiant’s presence in the Dancehall scene, showcasing his ability to deliver hit after hit throughout the summer, going into his second summer as a bonafide deejay.
9. White Rum – Kraff Gad (1.73M views)
“White Rum” by Kraff Gad became a staple at summer parties and gatherings, earning 1.73 million views. With its catchy lyrics and danceable beat, this track quickly became a fan favorite, solidifying its place among the top songs of the season.
8. Shubout – Squash (1.80M views)
Squash makes another appearance on this list with “Shubout,” which garnered 1.80 million views. This track showcases Squash’s versatility as an artist, delivering another summer anthem that resonated across the island.
7. Don’t Fall – Chronic Law & Droptop Records (1.82M views)
Chronic Law teamed up with Droptop Records for “Don’t Fall,” a reflective track that amassed 1.82 million views. Chronic Law’s deep lyrics about resilience and perseverance resonated with many listeners, making it one of the standout songs of the summer.
6. 20 Matic – Masicka (2.04M views)
Masicka’s “20 Matic” continued his streak of hits, garnering 2.04 million views. Known for his introspective lyrics and commanding delivery, Masicka remained a fan favorite throughout the summer. “20 Matic” highlighted his lyrical prowess and reinforced his position as one of Dancehall’s leading voices.
5. HAAD (Fiesta) – Armanii, DJ MAC & CrashDummy (2.25M views)
With 2.25 million views, “HAAD (Fiesta)” became a summer favorite. Armanii, DJ MAC, and CrashDummy brought a festive vibe to the track, making it a go-to anthem for parties and celebrations. The song’s upbeat tempo and infectious energy helped it climb the charts.
4. Hugo – Skippa (2.27M views)
Skippa’s “Hugo” was another standout track of the summer, earning 2.27 million views on YouTube. Known for his dynamic flow and creative wordplay, Skippa captivated audiences with this track, securing his place among the top songs of the season.
3. 100 Watt – Kraff Gad, DJ MAC & CrashDummy (2.28M views)
Collaboration is key, and Kraff Gad, DJ MAC, and CrashDummy proved that with “100 Watt.” This energetic track, which generated 2.28 million views, became a favorite on dance floors and playlists across Jamaica. The infectious rhythm and powerful delivery of the artists contributed to its massive success.
2. GodFada – Valiant (2.29M views)
Valiant made a significant impact with “GodFada,” amassing over 2.29 million views. The song blends catchy hooks with sharp lyrics, showcasing Valiant’s versatility as an artist. “GodFada” not only became a street anthem but also helped elevate Valiant’s standing in the Dancehall scene.
1. Big Breeze – Squash (3.00M views)
Squash takes the crown this summer with “Big Breeze,” racking up a staggering 3 million views on YouTube. The track, infused with Squash’s signature gritty lyrics and heavy beats, resonated deeply with fans, making it the most streamed song in Jamaica this summer. Squash’s unique style and captivating presence have kept him at the forefront of Dancehall, and “Big Breeze” solidified his dominance.
Other Standout Tracks:
- Waan Rich – Substannzz (1.62M views)
- Wuff Wuff – Javo Donn (1.56M views)
- Lesson – Skippa & Don Money (1.55M views)
- Inferno – RajahWild (1.54M views)
- Ms. Tessa – Pablo YG (1.52M views)
These songs not only dominated YouTube streams but also became the soundtrack of the summer in Jamaica, influencing the culture and providing the rhythm to countless parties, gatherings, and celebrations across the island. As the season changes, these artists remain at the forefront of the Dancehall movement, with their music continuing to shape the soundscape of Jamaica and beyond.
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