Marcue enters iTunes Top 10 Chart with ‘Just Can’t Let Go’

After a prolonged break from the music industry driven by unforeseen setbacks, rising multifaceted recording artist Marcue is solidifying his presence on both local and global music stages, earning traction that has positioned him as one of the most exciting emerging talents to watch. The entertainer opened up recently about his satisfaction with the trajectory of his career, noting that his discography has grown from relative obscurity to become consistent mainstays on radio programming and official music charts across the world. Marcue’s most recent milestone came when his latest solo single *Just Can’t Let Go* climbed to the 10th spot on the United States’ iTunes Singles Chart, a breakout achievement that has confirmed his belief that he is poised to leave a permanent mark on the global music landscape. “Everything is falling into place exactly how I hoped it would,” Marcue shared in a recent interview. “When I saw my track sitting alongside names like Shaggy, Sean Paul, and the incomparable Bob Marley on the chart, I couldn’t help but feel an incredible sense of pride. I stepped away from the scene for a stretch because of issues I couldn’t have predicted, but ever since I made my comeback, every step has been more amazing than the last. Seeing the music industry embrace my work wholeheartedly is a feeling I can’t really put into words.” The Jamaican-born artist has earned additional visibility from popular Jamaican entertainment platform Onstage TV, which has featured him in two separate recent segments, and his growing social media presence has drawn overwhelmingly positive engagement from fans who are eager to follow his comeback journey. Marcue’s career also includes high-profile collaborative work that was never able to get an official launch during his earlier career: a few years back, he recorded the track *My Favourite Song* with iconic reggae star Buju Banton, and later created a remix of the track that added verses from dancehall legend Vybz Kartel and American rapper-producer Kent Jones. His unplanned break put those projects on hold, but with his return to full-time recording, those tracks are now poised to reach the wider audience they missed out on previously. Most recently, Marcue dropped *Looked Away*, a genre-blending crossover release that has already piqued the interest of music critics and industry analysts, many of whom have highlighted the track as a sign of the artist’s versatile range and broad commercial appeal.