Top Dance Songs Jamaica

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Is There Someone Else? cover
Is There Someone Else?

Kodat

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Itsy Bitsy (Original Edit) cover
Itsy Bitsy (Original Edit)

Pitch & Patch

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I Want To Know Your Name cover
I Want To Know Your Name

Djbigflavor

4
Desire To Listen cover
Desire To Listen

RIED

5
You Don't Love Me (No No No) cover
You Don't Love Me (No No No)

Dawn Penn

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pum pum pum pum pum pum pum pumpumpum cover
pum pum pum pum pum pum pum pumpumpum

Barrena

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Give It To Me (feat. Justin Timberlake & Nelly Furtado) [Explicit] cover
Give It To Me (feat. Justin Timberlake & Nelly Furtado) [Explicit]

Timbaland

8
320 KBPS cover
320 KBPS

Adam Veldt & Badetasche

9
MOVE (feat. Lavbbe) cover
MOVE (feat. Lavbbe)

Shaggy

10
Spragga - Naa Change cover
Spragga - Naa Change

Spragga Benz

11
HARM cover
HARM

SXNSTXRM

12
Bucka (feat. Mr. Vegas) cover
Bucka (feat. Mr. Vegas)

Lady Bee

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Dis Ya cover
Dis Ya

Nutrium

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Wine cover
Wine

Elephant Man

15
Love Twins Medley cover
Love Twins Medley

Love Twins

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Tiny (feat. BEAM & Shenseea) cover
Tiny (feat. BEAM & Shenseea)

Major Lazer

17
Neko Mimi Mode cover
Neko Mimi Mode

Dimitri from Paris

18
LaLa Song cover
LaLa Song

Bob Sinclar

19
Vocal Anthems, Vol. 3 (Continuous DJ Mix) cover
Vocal Anthems, Vol. 3 (Continuous DJ Mix)

Various Artists

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Bun Him (Mixed) cover
Bun Him (Mixed)

Macka Diamond & Black-Er

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There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back cover
There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back

Shawn Mendes

22
Bwoy Bwoy Bwoy cover
Bwoy Bwoy Bwoy

Donmosjbat

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For You cover
For You

DJ Funsko

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Let's Funk cover
Let's Funk

DJ Funsko

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Time cover
Time

Alfacentaurus

26
Beach Funk cover
Beach Funk

Dj Le-Roy

27
Holding On to Love (2016) [King P Soul Remix] cover
Holding On to Love (2016) [King P Soul Remix]

Diviniti & Pirahnahead

28
Give It Up cover
Give It Up

Dimenze

29
Lose Control cover
Lose Control

Dennis Ramoon

30
Qué Es Funk? (Black Loops Fury Rhodes Remix ) cover
Qué Es Funk? (Black Loops Fury Rhodes Remix )

Discoholycs

31
Go Calmly cover
Go Calmly

Aaron Lowe

32
No Problems cover
No Problems

Dj Le-Roy

33
Take Me Away cover
Take Me Away

D.Anuchin

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Phonica (Orekhov Remix) cover
Phonica (Orekhov Remix)

Brocartel

35
Gyal You a Party Animal cover
Gyal You a Party Animal

Charly Black

36
Track 2 cover
Track 2

DJ Aakmael

37
Skills cover
Skills

Cup & String

38
Crash Ya Party cover
Crash Ya Party

Blaqwell

39
Uncertainty cover
Uncertainty

Colm K.

40
Just Sing (feat. Patrick Chappell & DJ Le Roi) [DJ Le Roi Remix] cover
Just Sing (feat. Patrick Chappell & DJ Le Roi) [DJ Le Roi Remix]

Distant People

Best radio stations for Dance

Experience the pulse of Kingston's legendary nightlife and the sun-soaked energy of the island’s most iconic beach parties with the latest top dance songs from Jamaica. This selection captures a unique musical landscape where the raw, rhythmic power of traditional dancehall meets the high-gloss production of global electronic dance music. Right now, the sound of the Jamaican dance scene is defined by its ability to innovate through fusion, blending local "riddims" with international club sounds to create a high-energy atmosphere that is impossible to ignore.

Leading the charge are tracks like Agent Sasco’s "Sekkle and Cease," which brings an authentic street-dance vibe that pays homage to the classic dancehall era while maintaining a sharp, modern edge. This local grit is perfectly balanced by the global influence of EDM giants, with hits like Martin Garrix’s "In the Name of Love" and the atmospheric melodies of The Chainsmokers’ "Paris" and "Roses" frequently taking center stage in club rotations. The fusion of genres continues with "Loko" by Tropkillaz, featuring the unmistakable flow of Busy Signal alongside Kevinho, illustrating how Jamaican artists are successfully bridging the gap between Caribbean dancehall and the explosive energy of Brazilian funk.

The current charts also highlight the rise of high-voltage club mixes and melodic house influences. Producers like CasprBeats are making waves with "Badder Than Before," while the sleek, synth-driven sounds of Kodat’s "Is There Someone Else?" and the pulsing energy of Appl3white’s "Higher Voltage" reflect a growing appetite for sophisticated electronic textures. Whether it is a heavy bassline echoing through a street dance or a melodic anthem drifting across a luxury resort, these tracks represent the cutting edge of Jamaican dance culture. They offer a non-stop journey through a vibrant soundscape where island tradition and international pop-dance trends collide, ensuring the party never stops and the energy remains unmatched.