This is a hand picked list of tunes from Itunes Reggae Chart. It reflects the most recent tunes and their position on the itunes reggae chart. Shaggy is doing pretty well with his new tune called "Sugar Cane".. also doing well is the Seanizzle. Fambo and Beenie man combination on "Rum n Red Bull". But what is weird is the Vybz kartel tracks that saturate the chart since the release of his latest album Kingston Story... the Jamaican Michael Jackson has about 4 tunes on the chart.. it should interesting to see how things fizzles out next week round about this time. ehh!!
14. Sugarcane - Shaggy
18. Every Little Thing (feat. Fiji) - J Boog
28. Take You Higher - Positive Motion
30. I'm Drinking / Rum & Red Bull - Beenie Man & Fambo
33. Let's Do It Again - J Boog
42. Yuh Love - Vybz Kartel
48. Wild and Free - Ziggy Marley
52. Feels Like - Katchafire
61. Sweet As - Katchafire
69. Go Go Wine - Vybz Kartel
72. In Your Eyes - Tribal Seeds
73. Jamaica - Vybz Kartel
77. Wanted (Just Aint the Same) - Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley
78. New Heights - Ky-Mani Marley
91. Pale Moonlight (How Many Times) - Stephen Marley
96. Summer Time - Vybz Kartel
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