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Guyanese-Born Dancehall Artist Parodax Lands Four Entries on Apple Music Reggae Charts

Parodax locked down four spots in the iTunes Reggae Top 5 simultaneously, with The Return of the Gothic Child hitting No. 2.

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Guyanese-Born Dancehall Artist Parodax Lands Four Entries on Apple Music Reggae Charts
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Four entries. Positions two through five. All held at once. Parodax, the Guyanese-born, U.S.-based dancehall artist born Joseph Downer, planted his flag across the iTunes Reggae Top 5 simultaneously, with his Gothic Boss album cycle generating the kind of chart sweep that independent Caribbean artists rarely pull off in the streaming era.

The Return of the Gothic Child claimed No. 2 on the reggae charts, with Gothic Boss sitting directly behind it at No. 3. Mi Nah Good Mi Nah Bad (Gothic Love Story) landed at No. 4, and Devil Inna God rounded out the run at No. 5. The four simultaneous placements across Apple Music and iTunes Reggae rankings reflected traction in the United States, Nigeria, and broader global reggae listings.

"Seeing multiple projects chart at the same time is a blessing and a reminder that the hard work is paying off," Parodax said. "I'm grateful for the support from fans worldwide and will continue pushing my sound to the next level."

Downer began his music journey in 2007 and sharpened his professional focus in 2016, building an independent catalog through his own imprint Kickback Music alongside production work developed with JayCrazie Records, which handles mixing and mastering on his album projects. The Gothic Boss album has been the engine driving the recent surge, pulling related releases up the charts alongside it.

His résumé within the Caribbean dancehall circuit includes collaborations with Elephant Man, Jah Vinci, Macka Diamond, and Navino, connections that speak to his standing inside a competitive scene where co-signs from veterans carry real weight.

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For an independent artist operating outside a major label system, holding four of the top five reggae chart positions at once is the kind of moment that signals a catalog is finding its audience rather than chasing it.

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