While debates continue over who currently leads dancehall’s global crossover movement, Shenseea is steadily building one of the genre’s strongest Billboard résumés. The Jamaican star recently earned her fifth entry on Billboard’s Rhythmic Airplay chart with “Echo (FIFA World Cup 2026),” a collaboration with reggaeton pioneer Daddy Yankee that is now gaining traction across international radio markets.
The achievement marks yet another major milestone for the entertainer, whose international profile has continued to rise through a string of high-profile collaborations and crossover records. According to Billboard, “Echo (FIFA World Cup 2026)” debuted at No. 39 on the Rhythmic Airplay chart dated May 30, further cementing Shenseea’s growing presence within mainstream global music spaces. The track, tied to FIFA World Cup 2026 promotions, blends Caribbean and Latin influences with a stadium-ready energy designed for worldwide audiences.
Shenseea’s latest chart entry adds to an already impressive Billboard catalogue that includes collaborations with acts such as 21 Savage, Wizkid, Moliy, Skillibeng, Silent Addy, Mariah Carey and Kehlani. Over the last few years, the singer has consistently expanded beyond dancehall’s traditional boundaries, tapping into hip hop, Afrobeats, pop and Latin music markets while maintaining strong ties to her Jamaican roots.
Meanwhile, fans across social media have been celebrating the achievement as another significant moment for Caribbean representation on the international stage. Many have pointed to the Daddy Yankee collaboration as proof of Shenseea’s growing global demand and versatility, especially as she continues to secure placements alongside some of the biggest names in music.
The latest Billboard recognition arrives at a time when dancehall’s influence on global pop culture remains stronger than ever. With FIFA exposure, international radio support and a steadily growing catalogue of crossover hits, Shenseea appears poised to push her career to even greater heights in the months ahead.




