From Gleaner sub-editors
George Mason
(1) Nuh Linga - Elephant Man
(2) Money Changer - Mavado
(3) I'm So Special - Mavado
(4) Keep It to Yourself - Queen Ifrica
(5) Below the Waist - Queen Ifrica
(6) Water Man - Buju Banton
(7) Nothing to Smile About - Morgan Heritage
(8) Barack Obama - Cocoa Tea
(9) I Am Not Afraid - Etana
(10) Gimme - Beenie Man
Carolyn Sinclair
(1) Roots - Etana
(2) My Time to Shine - Jim Laden
(3) Come Over - Sean Paul (featuring Estelle)
(4) Daddy Don't Touch Me There - Queen Ifrica
(5) Frozen - Akon (featuring Tami Chynn)
(6) Broken Melody - Tessanne Chin
(7) Trading Places - Busy Signal
(8) Vanity - Mystique GP and Willi Williams
(9) Mek It Stay - Copper Cat and Atomic
(10) I'm Sorry - Jim Laden
Jermaine Rowe
(1) Million Dolla By a Morning - Vybz Kartel
(2) Winner - Konshens
(3) Life Sweet - Vybz Kartel
(4) No Chorus - Mavado
(5) My Time to Shine - Jim Laden
(6) Gimme - Beenie Man
(7) Stamma - Busy Signal
(8) Traila Load A Money - Vybz Kartel
(9) Chiney K - Vybz Kartel and Black Rino
(10) Talk Dem a Talk - Munga Honourable
Marvin Gordon
(1) My Time to Shine - Jim Laden
(2) Jah Jah Blessings - Etana
(3) Overcome - Mavado
(4) Million Dolla By a Morning (Rich Rich Rich) - Vybz Kartel
(5) Water Man - Buju Banton
(6) Nothing to Smile Bout - Morgan Heritage
(7) In My Life - Terro 3000
(8) Winner - Konshens
(9) Gun - Etana (featuring Lutan Fyah)
(10) Another Bill Again - Tony Rebel
Comeback
Queen Ifrika
Etana
Vybz Kartel
Cocoa Tea
Cocoa Tea - One of the biggest names in dancehall music during the 1980s and 1990s made a mark with Barack Obama, a tribute to the Democratic candidate who went on to win the Presidential elections in the United States.
Michael Rose - The Black Uhuru lead singer returned to local charts after many years, with the song Shootout.
Head turner
Beverley Anderson Manley - For the sensational auto-biography The Manley Memoirs, a detailed account of her early life and marriage to former Prime Minister, Michael Manley.
Milestone
April 22 was the 30th anniversary of the One Love Peace Concert at the National Stadium in Kingston. The highlight of the show was Bob Marley bringing then Prime Minister Michael Manley and Opposition Leader Edward Seaga, on stage in a show of unity.
Beverley Anderson Manley