Renowned reggae and dancehall artiste Terry Ganzie continues his impactful resurgence as his single, Same Africans, surged to No. 65 on the Spin Counts Top 150 chart, climbing 12 positions from last week’s No. 77 placement.
The Spin Counts Top 150 chart tracks top-performing radio singles, showcasing artistes with substantial radio support across the United States market.
The steady upward movement signals growing momentum for the record, which is gaining traction across radio airplay, digital streaming platforms, and social media.
With its continued climb, Same Africans is building a strong national presence and positioning Terry Ganzie alongside today’s leading charting artistes — marking a significant moment in his storied career.
Produced by Temps Music and AfroWorld Music, Same Africans delivers a timeless and unifying message rooted in identity, pride, and shared heritage. The track continues to resonate globally, reinforcing the idea that people of African descent — regardless of nationality — are connected through culture, history, and purpose. Its message has proven to be both culturally impactful and commercially relevant, fuelling its rise on the chart.
The single follows Terry Ganzie’s We Rise, which became an anthem of resilience across Jamaica and the Caribbean in the wake of Hurricane Melissa.
Widely regarded as one of the defining voices of dancehall’s golden era, Terry Ganzie’s catalogue also includes Welcome The Outlaw, Whosoever Will May Come, Who’s Responsible, Jah Will Help, and We Rise.


