Jamaican Dexta Daps' album Trilogy #2 on Apple Music
The album peaks at No. 1 in St Kitts and Nevis and Anguilla on Apple Music while it is on No. 1 on iTunes in Grenada.
Tuesday, 16th January 2024
The album peaks at No. 1 in St Kitts and Nevis and Anguilla on Apple Music while it is on No. 1 on iTunes in Grenada.
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The album also reached the top spot yesterday, resulting in Daps taking to his official social media account and thanking all his supporters. The singer said, "Trilogy #1 spot on Apple Music Reggae Chart! So lost for words right now. 2 days only makes two days."
"Much appreciation to all my fans, supporters, and families that keep reposting… Thank you so much. Please Continue Streaming," he added.
[caption id="attachment_66399" align="aligncenter" width="720"] Songs in Trilogy Album[/caption]The Dexta Daps Music Group has independently released Trilogy, followed by the release of their debut project 'Intro' in 2017. This project featured the infamous erotic Intro Short Film for the single 'Bring It To The Owna'.
The recent album has been produced by TJ Records and Joey 2kool. The lead single for the album is named "Forever" and was released on January 2023. It has already surpassed 7 million views on YouTube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1hJ2bG80Wu8&list=OLAK5uy_kXTetQDl9dXTromyUNLnFgifNLfhwTJJo
Notably, in 2020, the singer also dropped a 16-track album, 'VENT', which reached No. 10 on the Billboard Reggae Albums Chart. Dexta Daps' second Billboard entry 'Bop' was a collaboration with Davido, and it also reached No. 22 on the US Afrobeats Songs chart.
Even though the singer has not remained constant with the release of his songs, he has still been recognised internationally by music lovers. In December 2023, Daps launched his 'Trilogy Tour' at the Ranny Williams Entertainment Centre. There, he gave electrifying performances and brought out some of his star-studded collaborators. The first leg of this tour in Jamaica was a hit and was marked by cheers and screams until the police officials ended the event abruptly at 2 a.m.The tour featured special acts, including dancehall legends Cham and Bounty Killer, who engaged in a thrilling song-versus-song clash.
In addition to this, in Apple Music Jamaica, Jada Kingdom's "What's Up (Big Buddy)" is still at No. 1 in the last three days. This is her longest stint at the top with any single. The singer is leading because of her ongoing controversy with British Singer Stefflon Don.Latest
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