Charly Black returns with new album Good Times

Jamaican dancehall artist Charly Black has officially dropped his latest album, Good Times, digitally released on August 29 via Team Unstoppable Records.

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Packed with 13 tracks and high-profile collaborations, the Trelawny native once again stakes his claim as a global party starter, fusing dancehall with sprinkles of reggaeton and Latin vibes to create a soundtrack for late nights, loud speakers, and nonstop energy.

The album features songs such as Talk A Di Town, Badda Dan Me (feat. Chuckie & Jason Imaneul), Good Times (feat. Bizzey), Numero Uno, So Good (feat. Dexta Daps), Bad Attitude, Center of Attraction, Like Glu (feat. Denyque), Toxicity (feat. Valiant), Dolly House (feat. L.A.X.), Party in Colombia (feat. Andres Couper), Mamacita, and Ballerina.

Lead single So Good with Dexta Daps has already generated buzz. Described by Charly Black as “a hot and sexy track for the ladies,” it debuted in early August with a beat that balances intimacy and seduction, perfectly aligning with Black’s knack for crafting dancehall anthems that move both hearts and dance floors.

Good Times also showcases heavyweight production from legends and newcomers alike, including Dave Kelly, Don Corleone, and Jah Snowcone, with features from veterans and rising stars such as Valiant, Denyque, Dexta Daps, L.A.X., Andres Couper, and Bizzey.

The album made a modest debut, entering the iTunes albums chart at No. 34 soon after release. While it hasn’t yet stormed global rankings, early signs point to strong support across the Caribbean, Latin America, and among dancehall and reggaeton fans worldwide.

On social media, Charly Black reaffirmed his dedication to the genre, writing, “Anybody that knows me knows I live, breathe and sleep dancehall,” while expressing pride in working with the “generals” of production like Dave Kelly, Don Corleone, Jah Snowcone, and Jiggy D.

After more than two decades in the business, Good Times proves Charly Black still knows how to bring the party while evolving his sound. For Caribbean diaspora communities across the Americas and Europe, this release deepens his global reach—and for fans everywhere, it’s a fresh reminder of what a good time truly feels like.

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