Jahmiel’s recently released sophomore album Legend has failed to debut on the sales and streaming-driven Billboard Reggae Albums chart dated April 30.  The album, released on April 15 via Sweet Music, had featured Masicka, Stonebwoy, Vershon, and Bugle.

It sold 74 copies in pure album sales in the United States, according to data provided by Billboard’s sales tracker, Luminate.  The company, formerly MRC Data, told DancehallMag that there was insignificant streaming activity registered for the album in the US during its first week of release.

The Strongest Soldier singer had previously debuted on the Reggae chart with his first album, titled Great Man, which had spent one week at No. 6, back in 2019.

Meanwhile, Bob Marley & The Wailers’ Legend is No. 1 for the 120th consecutive week on the Reggae Albums chart. Legend has also moved up 14 places on the Billboard 200 to No. 79, after it sold 11,609 equivalent album units in the United States last week.  This includes 2,612 in pure album sales, 1,517 in digital song sales, 11,259,370 in on-demand audio streaming, and 747,876 in on-demand video streaming, according to Luminate.

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