With summer fast approaching, Alkaline’s Gyal Good is already generating the kind of momentum most songs only dream of. The female-forward anthem has climbed to No. 1 in 18 countries since its release, spent two consecutive weeks atop the Caribbean Top 10 chart, and become the only dancehall audio released this year to surpass 5.5 million YouTube views within two months. Following a massive reception at the deejay’s sold-out concert at Guyana’s National Stadium last weekend and its continued dominance on radio and DJ playlists, fans across social media are increasingly asking the same question: has dancehall already found its song of the summer?
The track’s success comes just two months after its release and continues to build at an impressive pace. While the audio races past the 5.5 million-view mark on YouTube, the official music video, which premiered only a month ago, has already crossed one million views. The growing numbers further strengthen Alkaline’s position as one of dancehall’s most commercially successful artistes and add to the momentum surrounding his latest album, NPT, which debuted at No. 10 on the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart in March, becoming the first dancehall album to chart in 2026.
The buzz surrounding Gyal Good extends well beyond streaming platforms. During Alkaline’s sold-out performance in Guyana, the song received one of the loudest crowd reactions of the night, with thousands of fans singing along word for word. The response has mirrored what many DJs and partygoers have been witnessing across the Caribbean, where the track has become a regular fixture in dancehall sets and social gatherings.
Social media users have also been vocal in their support. “Are we speaking about summer song in Jamaica only or worldwide? Gyal Good is it for me,” wrote one fan. Another declared, “Gyal Good is totally wrecking every party until summer,” while others described it as the biggest song in dancehall right now. Female listeners, in particular, have embraced the anthem, with one supporter posting, “Ladies gather here because we know Gyal Good is that song for us.”
Whether the race for Dancehall Song of the Summer has already been decided remains open for debate. However, with chart success across 18 countries, millions of views, packed venues, and an increasingly passionate fan base behind it, Gyal Good has undoubtedly positioned itself as one of the strongest contenders for the title in 2026.
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