BY KEVIN JACKSON—
Observer writer—

Maxi Priest thrills the audience during the Appleton Estate National Rum Day concert, held at Appleton Estate Murray’s Chillin’ in Clarendon in August. (Photos: Mystique Integrated)—

After a five-year absence, Maxi Priest makes a return to the Billboard Reggae Albums chart with It All Comes Back to Love. It enters at number two with sales of 150 copies.

This is Priest’s fourth title on the chart. His previous entries were 1996’s Man With The Fun which topped the table, Combination which peaked at number five in 1999, and Easy to Love which got to number two in 2014.

It All Comes Back to Love was released on September 20 by S-Curve/BMG. It has collaborations with Bounty Killer, Estelle, Anthony Hamilton, Noah Powa and Shaggy.

World on Fire by Stick Figure leads the pack for a fourth week, moving an additional 376 copies to bring its tally to 12,599.

Ways of The World by The Movement is number three, while Royal Soldier by Jah Cure holds steady at number four with 98 copies. Since its release, the latter has sold 972 copies.

Leaping from number 37 to five is Shapes of A Soul by Roots of A Rebellion which sold 82 copies last week an encouraging jump from the 11 it registered the previous week. Shapes of A Soul’s tally stands at 1,264 copies.

Free Rein by Rebelution rockets from number 14 to eight, with Reggae Gold 2019 moving two spots to number nine.

Koffee returns to the top 10 at number 10 as her EP Rapture sold an additional 45 copies, a slight increase from the 56 it sold the previous week.


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