Jamaican singer Jimmy Cliff performs during the Rototom Sunsplash festival in Benicassim, Castellon province, on August 16, 2014. Jamaica's Jimmy Cliff, the iconic reggae star who helped transform the island's music into a global cultural phenomenon, has died, his wife said on November 24, 2025 in a social media post. He was 81. (Photo: AFP)
Jimmy Cliff’s Best of Jimmy Cliff returns to Billboard
KINGSTON, Jamaica— International reggae artiste Jimmy Cliff, who died last week, has returned to the Billboard Reggae Albums chart.
The famed singer re-enters the chart at #8 with Best of Jimmy Cliff (Island/A&M/Hip-O/UMe). The album was last on the chart in July 2017, when it peaked at #7.
The set features a collection of the iconic singer’s biggest hits, including You Can Get it If You Really Want, Vietnam, Trapped, Many Rivers to Cross, Wonderful World, Beautiful People, Sitting in Limbo and The Harder They Come.
Best of Jimmy Cliff is the first appearance on the chart for the Rebel in Me singer since Follow My Mind debuted and peaked at #10 in December 2022.
To date, Jimmy Cliff has logged eight entries on the reggae chart.