Dancehall artistes Skillibeng and Shenseea have joined Ghanian-American singer Moliy on the official remix of her hit tune Shake it to the Max (Fly).
The remix debuts at #16 on the Billboard US Afrobeats Songs chart.
That is the second entry on the US Afrobeats Songs chart for each Skillibeng and Shenseea. Final 12 months Skillibeng was featured on a remix of Tyla’s Bounce, which rose to #3 on the chart, whereas in 2022 Shenseea was featured on Fireboy DML’s Diana, which peaked at #17.
Shake it to the Max (Fly) remix was produced by South Florida-based Silent Addy, who at one time resided in Jamaica. He beforehand labored on songs for the likes of Popcaan, Projexx, amongst others.
He was additionally a DJ for the late dancehall artiste J Capri and Chi Ching Ching.
Shake it to the Max (Fly) remix ranked at #5 on native YouTube Trending for Music as of Tuesday, with greater than 1.1 million views since its launch on February 20.
On Monday night time all three artistes had been seen at Uptown Mondayz taking pictures the remix video for Shake it to the Max (Fly).
Nonetheless on Billboard’s US Afrobeats Songs chart, Awuke by Davido and YG Marley dips from #22 to #26 after peaking at #9.
Over on Rhythmic High 40 Airplay, Skip Marley’s Shut makes its exit, whereas Treasure and Gold by Busta Rhymes that includes YG Marley stays at #34 in its 4th week on the chart.
Push 2 Begin (remix) by Tyla and Sean Paul is #28 on the New Zealand Sizzling 100, whereas over on the Nigeria Sizzling 100 chart which utilises the identical chart methodology because the Billboard Sizzling 100, Push 2 Begin bolts from #57 to #30 in its second week.
Bob Marley and the Wailers continues to dominate the #1 spot on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart with
Legend clocking 268 non-consecutive weeks on high.
Sizzling Shot by Shaggy enjoys a revival, inching up from #3 to #2, Dutty Classics Assortment by Sean Paul slips to #4, and World on Hearth by Stick Determine is agency at #4.
Biggest Hits by UB40 holds at #5, and Sean Paul’s Dutty Rock re-enters at #6.
Knowledge and Set in Stone by Stick Determine are #7 and #8, whereas Exodus by Bob Marley and the Wailers slips to #9.
Welcome to Jamrock by Damian “Jr Gong” Marley falls to #10.
Shut by Skip Marley takes over the #1 spot on the New York Reggae chart, whereas All the things and Something by Agent Sasco and Lila Ike glides from #8 to #5.
Outdated Gyalis by Nigy Boy improves from #11 to #9, and Sidem by Peaches Adaba inches up from #25 to #24.
Over on the South Florida Reggae chart, I’m Grateful by Ambelique clocks its third week at #1.
Alive (12 months 2025) by Mr Vegas rises from #10 to #6 whereas Actually by Twiggi goes from #15 to #12.
Blame it on the Wine by Hezron enters at #23, and Hurting Inside by Claire Angel makes its debut at #25.
Shenseea.