JUST IN: Jamaican rapper, Shensea, becomes the first Jamaican Woman to hit 1 Billion Views across YouTube, just days after she dropped her visuals with Wizkid

With more than three million subscribers, Shenseea’s YouTube channel has amassed over one billion views. This accomplishment occurs only a few days after the release of her most recent music video, “Work Me Out,” which features Wizkid, an African singer. In just six days, the video had over 1.7 million views.

The first day of Shenseea’s YouTube career was November 23, 2018. The 27-year-old has posted 55 videos online in less than 6 years, all of which highlight her skill and adaptability. Her material varies from heartfelt or joyful Pop-infused songs to energizing or laid-back Dancehall/Reggae pieces, the majority of which have captured the attention of a worldwide audience.

Since numbers don’t lie, she has become the first female Jamaican artist to attain one billion views on a YouTube channel with her feat of over 1,005,655,420 views. The figures demonstrate Shenseea’s increasing power in the music business.

Shenseea used Instagram on Monday to commemorate this noteworthy accomplishment. She proudly highlighted the “Major Milestone” in a reshared post to her Instagram stories from one of her fan sites.

Reaching one billion views on YouTube is more than simply a milestone for Shenseea; it represents her perseverance, hard work, and steadfast fan base.

Conversely, Spice, a fellow female Dancehall musician, is getting close to reaching the one billion view mark on her YouTube channel, with 998,339,418 views as of right now. Spice has 2.6 million subscribers and 88 videos uploaded.