
Generation of Kings, the sophomore album by dancehall rookie Masicka has backtracked on this week’s Billboard Reggae Albums chart.
The album debuted at #2 last week and has since slipped to #3.
Over on the Billboard Heatseekers Albums chart, Generation of Kings has made its exit, after debuting at #14 last week.
Back on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart, Bob Marley and the Wailers log 205 non-consecutive weeks in the #1 spot with Legend.
Shaggy is back in familiar territory as Best of Shaggy: The Boombastic Collection rises to #2.

Sean Paul has back-to-back entries with Dutty Classics Collection steady at #4, while the Grammy-winning Dutty Rock re-enters at #5.
World on Fire by Stick Figure slips one rung down to #6, Greatest Hits by UB40 inches up to #7, and Set in Stone and Wisdom by Stick Figure are #8 and #9 respectively.
Byron Messia’s No Love dips to #10.
Teejay continues to make his presence felt on the Billboard R&B airplay charts. Over on Rhythmic Top 40, Drift remains at #32, but it fares better on Mainstream R&B/Hip-Hop Airplay, stepping up from #36 to #30.
On regional charts, I Shall be Released by Hezron with Big Youth spends a second week at #1 on the New York Reggae chart.
Richie Stephens’ remake of Statue of a Fool steps up from #6 to #2, while Trodding by Anthony B makes a new entry at #28.
Over on the South Florida Reggae chart, Niceness by Marcia Griffiths is #1, while Brutal by Mykal Rose gains from #14 to #10.
Althea Hewitt’s cover of Do Me Baby, a song originally written and recorded by Prince, debuts at #25.
Swept Away by Andrae Duhaney spends another week at #1 on the Rebel Vibez Top Ten Canadian Reggae chart.
Meanwhile, High Grade Spot by Neto Youth and Daddy Mosy rises to #2 and Testimony by Planky Don and Prohcess enters at #6.

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