Collie Buddz high on the Good Life
BERMUDIAN reggae artiste Collie Buddz debuts at number one on this week’s Billboard Reggae album chart. His sophomore set, Good Life, has become his second chart topper.
Good Life, released May 19 via Harper Digital Entertainment, contains 11 tracks. They include
Yesterday, featuring Jody Highroller and Snoop Dogg;
Save Me From The Rain, featuring Kat Dahlia;
Lovely Day; Part of My Life; and
Use To, featuring Kreesha Turner.Collie Buddz has charted three titles on the Reggae chart. The others were his self-titled set (which debuted at number one in July 2007) and the EP
Blue Dreamz, which peaked at number three in September 2015.Morgan Heritage enter this week’s chart at number three with their latest effort
Avrakedabra. The set contains 15 tracks and includes collaborations with Kabaka Pyramid and Dre Island; Ziggy and Stephen Marley; Drezion; and R City. There is also a global remix of the group’s cover of Jimmy Cliff’s
Reggae Night, which features Chubb Rock, Stylo G, Timaya, Bunji Garlin, Stonebwoy, and Jaheil.At number two is
Falling into Place by Rebelution, while Bob Marley & the Wailers’
The Legend Live: Santa Barbara Country Bowl November 25th, 1979 moves up to number four.Rebelution’s
Live at Red Rocks is down to number five, while last week’s chart-topper
Change by Mystic Roots Band falls to number six.
Lost In Paradise by Common Kings slips to number seven, while the various artistes compilation
Get Soca 2017 rises to number eight.Stephen Marley’s
Revelation Part II: The Fruit of Life inches down to number nine, while Landon McNamara’s A Dollar Short & A Minute Late falls to 10.
Wash House Ting by J Boog rises to 11, while the Expendables’ EP
Moment is down to 12.
Nothing More to Say by the Frightnrs is down to 13, while Ziggy Marley’s Grammy-winning, self-titled set is down to number 14.
The Reggae Gold 2016, various artistes compilation, re-enters at number 15.