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Shenseea, Rvssian storm Billboard Latin charts
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Shenseea, Rvssian storm Billboard Latin charts

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Shenseea and producer Rvssian register upward movements on Billboard’s Latin charts.

Shenseea is featured on Daddy Yankee’s Echo (FIFA World Cup 2026), which climbs from #34 to #29 on Billboard’s Rhythmic Airplay and from #35 to #29 on Latin Airplay.

The song is featured on the 18-track Official FIFA World Cup 2026 album which was released June 5 via FIFA Sound/Republic/Def Jam.

Other songs featured on the various artistes album include No Place Like Home by Major Lazer, Nelly Furtado and Davido; Love Always Wins by Zema featuring Shaggy and Sima Funk; and Game Time featuring Future and Tyla.

Meanwhile, Rvssian and frequent collaborator Rauw Alejandro and Wizkid have teamed up for Pongo, which rises to #19 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart. The song climbs two places to #13 on Billboard’s Latin Rhythm Airplay chart.

Pongo debuts at #75 in Spain. The song was released in March via Sony Music Entertainment US Latin/Head Concussion Records.

Still on the Billboard charts, Looking Lovely by Shaggy and Robin Thicke continues its upward movement, rising from #30 to #27 on Rhythmic Airplay.

Jamaican (Bam Bam), the re-constructed afrobeats/house/electronic remix of Sister Nancy’s Bam Bam, produced by European producers HUGEL and SOLTO dips from #101 to #107 on Billboard’s Global 200 chart. It fares better on Global Excluding US chart, inching up from #49 to #48.

The song steps up from #15 to #13 on Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, but slips from #11 to #12 on Warm Global Dance Radio, after peaking at #4.

Bob Marley and the Wailers lead Billboard Reggae Albums for 334 non-consecutive weeks at #1.

Every album on this week’s chart retains their positions from last week, with the exception of Kaya by Bob Marley and the Wailers, which re-enters at #10.

Butterflies by Buju Banton soars to #1 on the New York Reggae chart, while Steele’s Yesterday Once More climbs from #8 to #6.

Riding Through the Storm by Wayne Stoddart enters at #27 while Police and Thieves by Lloyd Parks opens at #30.

Looking Lovely by Shaggy and Robin Thicke spends a second week at the top of the South Florida Reggae chart.

Christopher Martin’s Don’t Have to Ask surges from 10 to #7, I’m in Love by G Cole cruises from #11 to #8, and Tony Gold darts from #13 to #10 with Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Rvssian.

Montreal, Canada-based singer Paris Ivy, who is of Jamaican parentage, takes over the #1 spot on the Reggae North Canadian Top 20 Reggae and Dancehall chart.

Cucumba by Tugstar inches up to #2, while last week’s chart-topper So Long by Neto Yuth and Anthony B drops to #3.

Student of a Broken Heart by Exco Levi remains at #4 so too Reggae Music Nice by Legato at #5.

Oh Jamaica by Exco Levi starts at #20.

And, finally, Forevermore by Jurney Star continues to reign at the top of the Rebel Vibez Top Ten Canadian Reggae chart.

Shine by Elaine Shepherd is #2, with Ten Foot Wall by Tasha T at #3, and Rise Up by Belinda Brady at #4.

Set Me Free by Memberz Syndicate inches up to #5.

Love of a Father by Mel C is new at #10.

Syndicated from Jamaica Observer · originally published .

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