Top Pop Music in Jamaica

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Lighter

Shenseea

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Be Your Friend

Ghost

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Only Man

Buju Banton

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It's Been a While

Ziena

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Close

Skip Marley

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In Case You Didn't Know

Anthony Lepelo

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Bun Fi Bun

Christopher Martin

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Stir It Up

Diana King

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F U

Dexta Daps

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Nah Get No Bligh

Sean Paul

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Ding Ding Dong

Ding Dong

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Between the Lines

Paul Christopher

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Guns of Navarone (feat. Jesse Royal & Mutabaruka)

Sean Paul

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Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye Bye

Emma Halpin

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Eye Deh a Mi Knee

Sean Paul

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Prosecco

Th&o.

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7eleven

Dexta Daps

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Where Is the Love?

Marz Rebel

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Sing Our Own Song

Ub40

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Bangarang (feat. Dawn Penn & Sharon Shannon)

The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra

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Show Me

Bruno Mars

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Duggu Duggu

Yatko

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Leave the Door Open

Bruno Mars

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Treat You Better

Shawn Mendes

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Mercy

Shawn Mendes

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Dilemma (feat. Kelly Rowland)

Kelly Rowland featuring Nelly

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Put Your Weapon Down

Omnitah

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Can't Dweet Again

Christopher Martin

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Hold You Down

Andrew Wagner

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Overflow

Tasha Cobbs

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Flowers

Miley Cyrus

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Back In the Days (feat. Rayvon)

Shaggy

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People Everyday

Arrested Development

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Save the Best For Last

Vanessa Williams

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There's Nothing Holdin' Me Back

Shawn Mendes

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Gimme That

Chris Brown

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Bathing Suit

Cavalier

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Fernando

Various Artiest

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It's Growing

Garnet Silk

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Sail Away (feat. Birchill)

Rielle

Best radio stations for Pop

Jamaica’s current pop music scene is a vibrant tapestry that reflects both the island’s rich musical heritage and its constant connection to global trends. Unlike standard pop charts elsewhere, the airwaves in Jamaica blend contemporary dancehall-infused rhythms with international chart-toppers and nostalgic classics that remain essential to the local vibe. Right now, listeners are gravitating toward a diverse mix of sounds that capture the high energy of Kingston and the laid-back atmosphere of the coast. Local breakthrough artists like Bershy are dominating with catchy tracks like "Radio," while Laden’s "Highest" continues to showcase the island's knack for blending melodic hooks with rhythmic precision.

The current landscape also honors legendary figures who have defined the genre for decades. Buju Banton’s "Only Man" and Shaggy’s iconic "It Wasn't Me" remain staples, proving that in Jamaica, a great pop song never truly goes out of style. This unique fusion is further enriched by international influences; you’ll find David Kushner’s atmospheric "Daylight" and Sigrid’s empowering "Don’t Kill My Vibe" sharing space with high-octane collaborations like Kenmusic’s "Badder Than We." Even eighties classics like Wham!’s "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" maintain a surprising presence, highlighting the eclectic and joyful nature of the Jamaican pop palette.

Whether you are looking for the latest dancefloor anthems or smooth, soulful melodies for a relaxing afternoon, this selection represents the heartbeat of the nation. It is a genre where Ghost’s "Be Your Friend" can seamlessly follow MUNEHIRO’s "Boom Boom Dancehall!!," creating a listening experience that is unpredictable and consistently fresh. Dive into the sounds currently shaping the Jamaican music scene to discover a world where tradition meets the cutting edge, and where every beat tells a story of cultural fusion and creative evolution.