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YouTube Jamaica Top 10: Week Ending October 10, 2025

  • Oct 11
  • 3 min read

Dancehall and reggae continue to dominate the digital airwaves, with the latest YouTube Jamaica Top 10 chart showcasing the vibrant diversity and creativity of Jamaican music. From uplifting collaborations to bold solo performances, this week’s rankings reflect a mix of emerging stars, chart veterans, and genre-blending innovators redefining the sound of the Caribbean.


YouTube Jamaica Top 10

1️⃣ Beloved and Blessed – James ft. Scatalupa

Topping the chart is the soulful collaboration “Beloved and Blessed” by James featuring Scatalupa. With heartfelt vocals and a message of gratitude and faith, the track has struck a chord with listeners. Its blend of roots reggae and contemporary production has made it a standout on YouTube Jamaica, amassing impressive views and engagement this week.


2️⃣ Dancehall Jealousy – NG Dadon

Holding strong at number two, NG Dadon continues to prove why he’s one of the new faces to watch in dancehall. “Dancehall Jealousy” explores the industry’s competitiveness while keeping the energy high with a catchy hook and infectious rhythm. Fans are praising the track’s lyrical authenticity and confident delivery.


3️⃣ Passenger Princess – Valiant

Valiant maintains his streak of hits with “Passenger Princess”, a smooth, flirty tune that has become a favorite among dancehall lovers. The song’s playful energy and relatable lyrics have kept it trending for weeks, further solidifying Valiant’s place as one of the most consistent hitmakers of 2025.


4️⃣ Rich Sex – Masicka

Masicka’s collaboration with producer Rvssian, Rich Sex, remains a dancehall anthem. Known for its sleek production and luxury-inspired lyrics, the song continues to resonate with fans who admire Masicka’s lyrical precision and confidence. It’s another major win in what has been a monumental year for the artist.


5️⃣ Pineapple John – John Carter Cash

In a surprising crossover moment, John Carter Cash—son of country music legend Johnny Cash—breaks into the Jamaican chart with “Pineapple John.” The track’s fusion of island vibes and country influences has intrigued listeners globally, making it one of the most unique entries on the list.


6️⃣ 10 Past 2 – Skippa

Skippa enters the Top 10 with “10 Past 2”, a late-night anthem that’s gaining momentum fast. With witty bars and a head-nodding beat, the track’s success showcases Skippa’s growing influence on Jamaica’s dancehall scene.


7️⃣ Go – Skippa

Another appearance for Skippa! “Go” follows closely behind, highlighting his versatility as an artist. The track’s energetic tempo and confident flow have made it a favorite among partygoers and DJs alike.


8️⃣ Evil – Skippa

Rounding out an impressive triple-entry run, Skippa lands again with “Evil”, a darker, grittier song exploring betrayal and ambition. His dominance on the chart this week confirms his status as one of dancehall’s fastest-rising stars.


9️⃣ Need Somebody – Ames with RD

Ames with RD deliver a heartfelt collaboration with “Need Somebody”, blending dancehall and R&B influences. The emotional tone and melodic hook have earned the song a growing fanbase, particularly among younger listeners seeking a softer side of Jamaican music.


🔟 Cloud Nine – Najira

Closing out the list is “Cloud Nine” by Najira, a refreshing and ethereal track that merges smooth vocals with dreamy production. Its uplifting message of peace and self-discovery provides the perfect balance to a chart otherwise dominated by bold, high-energy tracks.


🎧 The Pulse of the Island

This week’s YouTube Jamaica Top 10 proves that dancehall remains dynamic and unpredictable. From James’ inspirational opener to Skippa’s triple domination, the genre continues to evolve while maintaining its authentic Caribbean roots.


Which of these tracks is your current favorite? Drop your pick in the comments! 👇#CEMCharts #CaribbeanEMagazine #DancehallMusic #Reggae #CaribbeanVibes #JamaicanMusic #YouTubeCharts

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