CEM Top 10 Dancehall Chart (Week Ending October 17, 2025)
- Oct 18
- 2 min read
Dancehall continues to prove its global dominance, with fresh energy, boundary-pushing collaborations, and lyrical firepower lighting up the charts this week. From veterans reminding us why their names still ring bells, to rising stars cementing their space in the genre’s next era, this week’s CEM Top 10 Dancehall Chart captures the pulse of what’s hot in the streets, on playlists, and across the diaspora.
Elephant Man leads the charge with his infectious banger “Pretty Little Baby,” bringing back the high-octane energy and playful charisma that made him a dancehall icon. Close behind, the powerhouse trio Ayetian x Govana x Nvtzz deliver the street anthem “Wah Yo Deh Pan,” fusing witty bars and raw Kingston authenticity.
Meanwhile, Chronic Law continues his lyrical reign, appearing twice on the chart with the introspective “Can’t Manage” and the melodic “NY Girls.” Other standouts include Masicka’s fan-favorite “La Cabra,” proving his pen game and versatility remain unmatched, and Skippa’s double feature — the late-night anthem “10 Past 2” with DJ Mac and the gritty “Evil,” both earning heavy rotation.
With names like SamDan x Countree Hype and Bush Wakka x Rytikal rounding out the list, it’s clear dancehall’s new generation isn’t just making noise — they’re redefining the sound.

CEM Top 10 Dancehall Chart (Week Ending October 17, 2025)
Pretty Little Baby – Elephant Man
Wah Yo Deh Pan – Ayetian x Govana x Nvtzz
Can’t Manage – Chronic Law
Motivate – Jamal x Papi Don
10 Past 2 – Skippa x DJ Mac
La Cabra – Masicka
NY Girls – Chronic Law
Blaze Up – SamDan x Countree Hype
Evil – Skippa
Murderaz – Bush Wakka x Rytikal
Dancehall’s momentum shows no signs of slowing — each track on this list tells a story of evolution, resilience, and the unshakable spirit of the culture.
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By Dante Jackson, Entertainment Editor — Caribbean E-Magazine








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