California band Rebelution earns its fifth number one this week on the Billboard Reggae Album Chart. The group’s latest effort, Falling Into Place, also debuts at number 32 on the publication’s main 200 Pop Album Chart.
Falling Into Place is the follow-up to 2014’s Count Me In, which was named Billboard’s top-selling reggae album for that year.
The album contains 11 tracks including Inhale Exhale, a collaboration with Protoje. Other tracks are Know it All, Santa Barbara (featuring Shashin Khanna), Upper Hand, Pretty Lady and Free Up Your Mind.
Formed 13 years ago, Rebelution’s members are Eric Rachmany (vocals/guitar), Rory Carey (keyboard), Wesley Finley (drums) and Marley D Williams (bass).
Elsewhere on the Billboard reggae chart, Ziggy Marley’s self-titled album which was number one for two weeks, falls to number two. New at number four is the VP Records various artists tribute set, We Remember Dennis Brown.
After debuting at number two last week, Raging Fyah falls to number six with Everlasting, while Alkaline’s New Level Unlocked rebounds from nine to number seven.
Alborosie’s Freedom & Fyah is firm at number eight, and Joss Stone’s Water For Your Soul is number nine. Re-entering the top 10 at number 10 is FM by The Skints.
—By Kevin Jackson
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