Jump continues chart rise, earns gold certification in Canada
Jump by South African singer Tyla, featuring rapper Gunna and dancehall artiste Skillibeng, continues to maintain its presence on multiple charts globally.
The song, which was recently certified gold in Canada for sales and streaming equivalent of 40,000 units, recently peaked at #6 in South Africa. This week it falls to #9.
On the US Afrobeats Songs chart, Jump remains at #4 after peaking at #2.
It tumbles on Billboard’s Hot R&B Songs chart, dipping to #11, where it peaked at #6, but finds better luck on Rhythmic Top 40 where it remains at #16.
Over on Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, Jump steps up from #22 to #17 in its 9th week on the tally, while improving from #34 to #28 in its 9th week on Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay.
Music producer Rvssian’s latest hit Santa, which features Puerto Rican singer Rauw Alejandro and Nigerian singer Ayra Starr, is now certified triple platinum in Spain
Santa continues to make its presence felt on the Latin charts. On Hot Latin Songs it backtracks from #10 to #11, while on Latin Streaming Songs it tumbles from #17 to #21 in its 14th week on the chart, where it peaked at #5.
On Latin Airplay, Santa inches up from #25 to #24 in its seventh week, while on Latin Rhythm Airplay, it slips from #9 to #10 in its eighth week.
Honey Boy by German DJ and producer Purple Disco Machine and Benjamin Ingrosso, featuring Nile Rodgers and Shenseea, regains strength on the Sweden Hot 100, moving up from #5 to #4. The song peaked at #2 more than 12 weeks ago.
It continues to make impression on multiple charts, peaking at #8 in Belarus, #30 in Estonia, #9 in Latvia, #2 in Lithuania, #38 in Norway, #6 in Poland, #1 in Russia, #4 in Serbia, #32 in Ukraine, and #16 in Spain.
Now over to the streaming and sales-driven Billboard Reggae Albums chart, Stick Figure dominates the tally with four entries.
World on Fire is at #3, Set in Stone is #4, and Wisdom inches up to #5. Burial Ground re-enters at #10.
Best of Shaggy: The Boombastic Collection by Shaggy remains at #2, Dutty Rock and
Dutty Classics Collection by Sean Paul are #6 and #7 respectively.
UB40’s UB45 and Greatest Hits occupy #s 8 and 9, while Bob Marley and The Wailers log 237 non-consecutive weeks in the #1 position.
On the South Florida Reggae chart, I Miss You by Empress Uneek remains on top for a second week, while Buju Banton and Capleton debut at #23 with This is How We Roll. Natural Black’s Willie Lynch Syndrome is new at #24.
Ain’t Too Proud to Beg by Hezron featuring Beenie Man log a fifth week at the top of the Foundation Radio Network (New York) Reggae chart.
Meanwhile, Look by Sophia Brown and Turbulence sprint from #11 to #9, and Can I Call You Rose by Anthony Cruz darts from #15 to #12.
A remake of the Isley Brothers hit Caravan of Love by D Major débuts at #29, while Maxi Priest enters at #30 with Nyhabinghi Love.