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Burna Boy re-enters the publication's Reggae Albums chart with Outside

burna boy net worth WHILE his latest album Love, Damini debuted on multiple Billboard charts last week, Nigerian singer Burna Boy re-enters the publication's Reggae Albums chart with Outside, released four years ago.
Outside, a 13-track set is at number nine. It peaked at number three in February 2018.

Burna Boy's collaboration with dancehall artiste Popcaan, titled Toni-Ann Singh (taken from the Love, Damini album), peaked at number 12 on the Billboard US Afrobeats Songs Chart last week. It falls to number 14 this week.

Still, on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, Courage to Grow, the debut album by Santa Barbara, California band Rebelution, re-enters at number 10. The album, which was released in 2008, peaked at number four on its first voyage.

Bob Marley and The Wailers clock 133 weeks at number one with Legend while Best of Shaggy: The Boombastic Collection by Shaggy inches up to number two.

Dutty Classics Collection by Sean Paul dips to number three, World on Fire by Stick Figure is steady at four, and Greatest Hits by UB40 re-enters at five.

Set in Stone by Stick Figure is number six while Koffee is firm at seven with Gifted. Time Bomb, a 2011 release by Iration, climbs two places to eight.

On the South Florida Reggae Chart, So I Can Love You by Novel-T spends a second week at number one.

Ain't No Love in The Heart of The City by Ambelique zips from number 23 to 19, while Baby Don't Do It (Now I Know) by Glen Washington steps up from 12 to nine.

This week's new entries are Julian Marley's cover of The Tide is High (number 25) and Naomi Cowan's Kingston Traffic (number 22).

On the Foundation Radio Network (New York) Reggae Chart, Diamonds in The Sun by Tanya Stephens, Cedella Marley, and Diana King spends another week in the number one spot.

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