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Shake it to the Max (Fly) remix cracks Billboard Rhythmic chart; continues global climb

Moliy’s Shake it to the Max remix, which features Jamaican stars Skillibeng and Shenseea, continues to make moves on charts around the world.

The inescapable Shake it to the Max (Fly) remix by Moliy, Silent Addy, Skillibeng and Shenseea has cracked Billboard’s Rhythmic Top 40 chart, entering at #40.

The song continues to hold down the #3 spot on the US Afrobeats Songs chart, while maintaining its #1 spot on the UK Afrobeats chart. It makes moves on two Global Billboard charts, namely Global 200 (at #181) and Global 200 Excluding US (moving from #163 to #109 in its second week).

Shake it to the Max is now #4 on the UK Hip-Hop/R&B chart, #1 on the Billboard World Digital Song Sales chart and #71 in its third week on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100 chart.

In Europe, Shake it to the Max steps up to #54 on the Dutch Top 100 Singles chart, #32 in Switzerland, #73 in its second week on the Irish Singles chart, #31 in Austria, #28 in Greece, #54 in the Netherlands, #35 in New Zealand, #4 in Suriname and it rises to a new peak at #25 on the UK Singles chart.

And speaking of the US Afrobeats Songs chart, R&B by Davido featuring Shenseea and dancehall artiste 450, debuts at #13.

Push 2 Start (remix) by Tyla featuring Sean Paul holds tight at #2 for a second week on the German Urban/R&B chart, while Crazy by Busta Rhymes, Akon and Vybz Kartel steps up from #10 to #11. Meanwhile, Let it Talk to Me by Sean Paul and INNA slips from #9 to #11.

Now onto the streaming and sales-driven Billboard Reggae Albums chart, Bob Marley and the Wailers celebrate another week at #1 as Legend clocks 276 non-consecutive weeks in pole position.

Hot Shot by Shaggy remains at #2, Dutty Classics Collection by Sean Paul re-enters at #3, World on Fire by Stick Figure inches up to #4 and Greatest Hits by UB40 moves up to #5.

Set in Stone by Stick Figure shoots up to #6 with its other entry, Wisdom, stepping into the #7 spot.

Exodus by Bob Marley and the Wailers and Welcome to Jamrock by Damian “Jr Gong” Marley re-enter at #8 and #9, respectively, and Sean Paul’s Grammy-winning Dutty Rock dips 3 places to #10.

Over on the Rebel Vibez Top Ten Canadian Reggae chart, I am the One by 6ix Gal remains in the #1 spot, while
Life is a Thing by The Human Rights, Changes by Zantelly, Karma by JUNO nominee and Jamaican SkyStar and
Your Eyes and Mine by Mirian Katrib are #2, #3, #4 and #5, respectively.

Shaggy and Sting’s Til a Mawnin spends a 7th week at #1 on the New York Reggae chart, while Terry Linen’s latest,
Praise You, rises from #6 to #3.

One Breath by Kashief Lindo rockets from #13 to #10, while What If (Sideman) by Shuga enters at #29.

Til a Mawnin clocks a fourth week at #1 on the South Florida Reggae chart, with Tarrus Riley moving up to #8 with
Love Again.

Missing You by reggae artiste Paul Elliott makes moves from #12 to #10, while Vybz Kartel’s God is the Greatest rises from #25 to #22.

Meanwhile, Bring it Home by Keith Cole and Guide Over Us by Beenie Man and Etana are new entries, making their debut at #24 and #25.

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