Althea and Donna’s Uptown Top Ranking hits gold in the UK

Nearly five decades after their iconic song ‘Uptown Top Ranking’ took the music world by storm, Althea and Donna, the Jamaican reggae duo, reveal they have yet to receive any royalty payments. Released in 1977 and produced by Joe Gibbs, the track became a global sensation, topping the UK pop charts in early 1978 and achieving gold certification in 2005 for sales and streaming equivalent to over 400,000 units. Despite its enduring popularity, the duo claims they have never been financially compensated for their work. Currently, they are engaged in litigation, represented by the same legal team that handled Max Romeo’s estate. Althea shared their struggles, recalling how their initial lawyers were allegedly bought out by the record company, leaving them in a ‘losing battle.’ Donna echoed her sentiments, emphasizing their decision to move on with their lives despite the lack of financial gain. The recent gold certification has brought a sense of pride to the now 60-something artists, who expressed surprise and joy at the song’s lasting impact. Althea described the track as ‘almost a phenomenon,’ while Donna reflected on the honor of being part of such a cultural milestone. Recorded at Gibbs’ studio in St. Andrew, the song was born from a casual beach outing with friends, with Jacob Miller predicting its success. The duo’s unexpected rise to fame included performances on BBC’s ‘Top of the Pops’ and chart-topping success across Europe. While their children take pride in their legacy, Althea and Donna admit they would approach the music industry differently if given another chance, emphasizing the importance of proper contracts and business knowledge. Today, Althea resides in Atlanta, and Donna lives in Florida, reflecting on a career marked by both triumph and unresolved challenges.