Uber Free Rides 728x90

Jada Kingdom finds chart success with Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World

Jamaican artist Jada Kingdom has released her six-track EP Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World, available now via her independent imprint, Kingdom Mab. The project marks her latest full body of work and continues her exploration of gender and autonomy within contemporary Caribbean and global music spaces.

- Advertisement -

Across six tracks, Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World follows a loose narrative progression from reflection to self-definition. The opening track, “Still Searching,” reinterprets Damian Marley’s 2001 song of the same name, setting a contemplative tone. “Maxine,” inspired by the 1992 dancehall classic “Murder She Wrote” by Chaka Demus & Pliers, revisits a familiar cultural reference while shifting the point of view.

Themes of boundaries and self-possession are more explicit on “Don’t Talk To Me,” produced by Di Genius and built around a sample of Jay-Z and The Neptunes’ “I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me).” The track addresses performative confidence and superficial interactions. “NTN But PumPum” adopts a lighter tone, blending synth-pop elements with humor. The song originated from a viral livestream exchange.

The EP takes a darker turn on “Soul For Sale,” which leans into a moody, emotionally charged sound. The track strips away much of the project’s earlier playfulness, focusing instead on vulnerability and internal conflict. The closing song, “G.A.D,” introduces the phrase Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World, framing it as an environment to be named and understood rather than rejected.

“G.A.D” has received notable critical attention. Billboard highlighted the track’s blend of dancehall and alternative pop, noting its use of local language within a broader commentary on gender and autonomy. Stereogum pointed to its early-2000s pop influences, particularly its digital guitar line and Y2K-era aesthetic.

Commercially, the song peaked at No. 2 on Apple Music’s Top 25 Kingston chart, making it the highest-charting track by a female artist on that chart at the time. It also reached Top 5 positions on Shazam charts in several countries.

Afro-Carib-728x90

Tracklist – Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World

  1. Still Searching – prod. Di Genius

  2. Maxine – prod. Di Genius

    - Advertisement -
  3. Don’t Talk To Me – prod. Di Genius

  4. NTN But PumPum – prod. Di Genius

  5. Soul For Sale – prod. Yo Christon

  6. G.A.D – prod. Yo Christon

More Stories

Rising Belizean artist Big Bang Manifest murdered In Las Vegas

The music world is today mourning the death of rising Belizean artist Anfernee “Big Bang Manifest” Pollard, who was murdered in Las Vegas, Nevada,...
Bob-Marley-

Celebrating Bob Marley: Top 5 songs that made the reggae legend eternal

February 6 marks the birthday of Bob Marley, the Jamaican reggae legend whose songs have left an indelible mark on music and culture worldwide...
Oliver Samuels and Zay Harding

Oliver Samuels and Zay Harding to lead cast of Easton Lee’s ‘The Rope and The Cross’

Jamaican acting legend Oliver Samuels and CBS television star Zay Harding will headline the cast of Jamaican playwright Easton Lee’s classic religious epic The...
Keznamdi

Keznamdi’s Grammy win rekindles debate over award selection process

When Keznamdi was announced as the winner of the Reggae Album category at the 68th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday night for...

Reggae pilgrimage of a lifetime: Wickie Wackie Music Festival is next week in Jamaica

Against the backdrop of resilience and recovery, the Wickie Wackie Music Festival (WWMF) gears up to return for its third year, defying the challenges...

Fantasia, Beres Hammond, and Mavado among confirmed acts for St. Kitts Music Festival 2026

When the sun dips into the Caribbean Sea and the trade winds carry basslines across the island, St. Kitts transforms into a global music...
Kevin Lyttle

Kevin Lyttle to headline One Tamarac Multicultural Festival

International recording artist Kevin Lyttle will headline the City of Tamarac’s annual One Tamarac Multicultural Festival, set for Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Tamarac...
Keznamdi

Why Keznamdi’s Grammy win matters — and what Jamaicans should know about the Grammys

Congratulations to Keznamdi, who just won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles for his...
Dante Hillmedo

From the Bronx to the big screen: Dante Hillmedo tells Caribbean diaspora stories rooted in community

In the Bronx, Caribbean culture is not a destination but a way of life. From block parties and basement studios to church halls and...

Reggae Month 2026 kicks off with Dennis Brown tributes and church service

Reggae Month officially began on Sunday, February 1, with a church service at the Fellowship Tabernacle on Fairfield Avenue, under the theme “Reggae …...

Latest Articles

Skip to content