Terry Ganzie’s “Same Africans” Makes Great Gains on Spin Counts Top 150 Chart

Kingston, Jamaica — “The Outlaw” Terry Ganzie is gaining significant traction on U.S. radio as his single “Same Africans” charges up the Spin Counts Top 150 chart, rising to #97 this week with a 38-position jump from #135.

iterrygazThe move pushes the track into the Top 100 for the first time, building on what already marked Ganzie’s first appearance on the national airplay chart. The gain reflects expanding radio support across multiple U.S. markets, with the Reggae and Dancehall trailblazer outperforming and rising alongside top artists backed by major record labels currently driving the chart.

“To see ‘Same Africans’ connecting on this level is powerful,” says Ganzie. “This song is about unity, identity, and our shared roots as a people. The fact that it’s rising on the charts and reaching audiences across the U.S. shows that the message is resonating far and wide.”

 Produced by Temps Music and AfroWorld Music, “Same Africans” continues Ganzie’s long-standing tradition of conscious music. The single follows “We Rise,” which resonated as a message of resilience across the Caribbean.

With continued airplay growth and upward chart movement, “Same Africans” signals renewed momentum for “The Outlaw” Terry Ganzie, reinforcing his standing as a defining voice in Reggae and Dancehall while connecting with a new generation of listeners.