Jamaican dancehall sensation Skillibeng continues to make ripples not only within the Caribbean music community but also on the global stage, maintaining a steady presence on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 Chart with his collaborative effort ‘Jump’ featured on Tyla’s self-titled album. As preparations gear up for this summer’s highly anticipated Wireless Festival in London, Skillibeng’s success on the digital charts underscores his rising prominence in the international music scene.
For the week of May 4, ‘Jump‘ by Tyla, Gunna, and Skillibeng, alongside ‘Praise Jah In The Moonlight‘ by YG Marley, stood as the sole representatives of reggae-dancehall-flavoured tracks on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 Chart. Despite facing a slight dip in rankings, ‘Jump‘ continues to hold its ground at No.31, maintaining a commendable presence on the chart for 11 consecutive weeks. In comparison, ‘Praise Jah In The Moonlight‘ by YG Marley, after peaking at No.2 during its 13-week run, currently sits at the No.11 spot. Notably, both songs have also been doing well on various other charts across the space.
The TikTok Billboard Top 50 Chart, a weekly ranking of the most popular songs on TikTok in the US, highlights the power of social media in shaping music trends and influencing audience preferences. Skillibeng’s continued presence on this chart underscores his ability to resonate with a diverse and global audience, further solidifying his position as a breakout star from Jamaica.
As anticipation builds for the 2024 Wireless Festival in London’s Finsbury Park, Skillibeng stands poised to deliver a ‘whapping’ performance on Saturday, July 13. Amidst a lineup featuring established icons like Sean Paul and internationally emerging talents like Vanessa Bling and Valiant, Skillibeng’s and his compatriots’ inclusion underscores Jamaican music’s vibrant diversity and enduring influence on the global stage.