Reggae Top 20 Chart for August 2018

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1. Contradiction Alborosie ft. Chronixx 0:45
2. No Guarantee Protoje ft. Chronixx 0:45
3. Ragga Muffin Koffee 0:45
4. Kontraband Kabaka Pyramid ft. Damian Jr. Gong Marley 0:45
5. No Fenke Fenke Yaadcore feat Shanique Marie & Kabaka Pyramid 0:45
6. Rebel Raging Fyah 0:45
7. Im Alive Beres Hammond 0:45
8. Yaad N Abraad Monkey Marc ft. Dre Island 0:45
9. Cant Cut Wi Vibes Bryan Art 0:45
10. Bout Noon Protoje 0:45
11. Help the Weak Capleton ft. Chronixx 0:45
12. Roots I Vision Micah Shemaiah 0:43
13. Gotti Gotti Lila Ike 0:45
14. Old School King Kong Ft. Banton Pinchers 0:45
15. Gunsmoke Tribal Seeds 0:45
16. Borders Kabaka Pyramid ft. Stonebwoy 0:45
17. Unity we need Richie Spice & Chronixx 0:46
18. Bad Government Rootz Radicals 0:45
19. Haunted Taurrus Riley 0:45
20. Fussing Fighting Linval Thompson 0:44

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