Terry Ganzie's 'Same Africans' Climbs 12 Spots on US Radio Chart

Veteran reggae and dancehall voice Terry Ganzie is sustaining a notable comeback, with his single 'Same Africans' moving up 12 places to land at No. 65 on the Spin Counts Top 150 chart this week. The track previously sat at No. 77.
The Spin Counts Top 150 ranks the strongest-performing radio singles in the United States market, spotlighting artistes who are pulling significant airplay across American stations.
Its week-on-week climb points to building momentum for the record, which is also drawing attention on digital streaming services and across social media platforms. As the song keeps rising, it is carving out a wider national footprint in the US and placing Terry Ganzie in the company of the day's top charting acts -- a notable chapter in a long career.
Produced by Temps Music and AfroWorld Music, 'Same Africans' carries a unifying theme centred on identity, pride, and a shared African heritage. Its message -- that people of African descent the world over remain bound by culture, history, and common purpose -- has connected with listeners internationally, and that cultural pull is helping drive its commercial showing on the chart.
The release follows 'We Rise', the Ganzie cut that emerged as a rallying anthem across Jamaica and the wider Caribbean in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.
Long recognised as one of the signature voices of dancehall's golden era, Terry Ganzie's body of work also features 'Welcome The Outlaw', 'Whosoever Will May Come', 'Who's Responsible', 'Jah Will Help', and 'We Rise'.
Syndicated from Jamaica Star · originally published .