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    SVP RADIO

A Reggae Rundown: Trending Tracks on SVP Radio’s Charts

todayJanuary 18, 2025

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    Taxi to Baltimore Dub

    Scientist [Scientific Dub]

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      Taxi to Baltimore Dub Scientist

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    Natty Dread

    Jesse Royal [Royal]

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      Natty Dread Jesse Royal

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    Return of the Hip Hop Freaks

    Nice & Smooth [EVERYTHING IS LOVE]

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      Return of the Hip Hop Freaks Nice & Smooth

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    Dub Star

    The Dynamites

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    Walk & Talk

    Rytikal [Walk & Talk - Single]

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      Walk & Talk Rytikal

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    What Do You Say (Move It Baby) [Damian “Jr. Gong

    Common, Damian [What Do You Say (Move It Baby) [Damian “Jr. Gong]

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      What Do You Say (Move It Baby) [Damian “Jr. Gong Common, Damian

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    Half Mexican

    Swxbo & Crossfire876 [Richa - Single]

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      Half Mexican Swxbo & Crossfire876

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    Resume

    Prince Swanny [Swanology]

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      Resume Prince Swanny

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    Far from Jamaica (feat. Sizzla & Tyler Loyal)

    Mighty Mystic [Giant]

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      Far from Jamaica (feat. Sizzla & Tyler Loyal) Mighty Mystic

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    Dem Nuh Badman

    Stein [Dem Nuh Badman - Single]

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      Dem Nuh Badman Stein

Welcome, SVP Radio listeners and music enthusiasts! We’re about to embark on an ultrasonic journey, exploring the newest sounds reverberating through our speakers. Reggae and dub have been making waves, with artists like Scientist, Jesse Royal, and Nice & Smooth revitalizing the genre’s roots while infusing contemporary elements.

Taxi to Baltimore Dub leads the pack from Scientist‘s album Scientific Dub. A pioneer of the genre, Scientist weaves complex rhythms with innovative sampling techniques, creating a magnetic sound.

Jesse Royal‘s Natty Dread hits the sweet spot between roots reggae and dancehall. The track, featured on Royal’s album Royal, is a testament to his lyrical prowess and ability to blend genres seamlessly.

In contrast, hip-hop duo Nice & Smooth bring a boom-bap bounce to the reggae scene with Return of the Hip-Hop Freaks from their album EVERYTHING IS LOVE. This fusion track showcases the cross-pollination of genres that are currently trending.

More traditional dub sounds are represented by The Dynamites with Dub Star, while Rytikal brings the dancehall heat with Walk & Talk. Then, we’ve got a cross-genre collaboration between hip-hop legend Common and reggae royalty Damian “Jr. Gong” Marley on the remix of What Do You Say (Move It Baby).

Finally, we have some fresh faces. Swxbo & Crossfire876 are redefining reggae with their track Half Mexican, while Prince Swanny continues to make strides with his track Resume. Additionally, Mighty Mystic‘s Far From Jamaica, featuring Sizzla & Tyler Loyal, and Stein‘s Dem Nuh Badman, both add unique flavours to our reggae chart.

In conclusion, SVP Radio’s reggae chart is a vibrant reflection of the genre’s evolution and the ongoing dialogue between music’s past and future. These trending tracks are not just songs, but cultural markers, capturing the rhythms and rhymes of our times.