According to the data, the song, which has over 1.6 million views on YouTube -- spent 28 weeks on the platform’s Weekly Top 40 Chart, and it was in the number one spot for 10 weeks.
It was played by 105 stations in two countries, according to the report.
Picha was followed by John Blaq's Follow, which spent 43 weeks on the aforementioned chart.
The song, which was in the first spot for seven weeks, was played on 107 stations in three countries.
Ayi, a collabo between Sheebah Karungi and Mudra Viral, was in the third position, and it spent 32 weeks on the above chart, with seven weeks in the number one position.
The ballad was played by 98 stations in two countries.
Nkwata Bulungi by Sheebah Karungi is in position four, having spent 29 weeks on the chart and played in two countries by 93 stations.
Jose Chameleone's Forever took the fifth rank, spending 46 weeks on the chart, and two weeks in the number one spot. It was played in four countries by 110 stations.
Winnie Nwagi's Malaika was played in three countries and it's in position six, followed by Obulungi Bunuma by B2C, then Kabisi Kandagala by David Lutalo, Enjoyment by Rickman Manrick and Eddy Kenzo, and lastly, Oliwa by Carol Natongo.
The report has 100 songs and it's mostly dominated by music from up-and-coming singers.