Pablo YG returns with powerful new single ‘Fight and Lose’

Rising dancehall artist Pablo YG is back with his latest single, “Fight and Lose,” now available on all major digital platforms via VP Records.

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Produced by Tevin “YGF” Richards, the track finds Pablo YG confronting corruption, violence, and the struggles facing today’s youth — themes that resonate far beyond Jamaica. The single showcases some of the artist’s most pointed social commentary to date.

“Fight and Lose” marks the third single from Pablo YG’s highly anticipated debut studio album, Key to the Century, set for release next year. It follows the success of “Celebration” featuring Jahvillani and “Maui Wowie.”

With over 100 million YouTube views and performances on major stages such as Reggae Sumfest, Pablo YG has solidified his status as one of dancehall’s brightest young stars. In 2024, he earned “Best Teen Entertainer” and “Most Promising Entertainer” honors at the International Reggae and World Music Awards (IRAWMA).

His breakout Bad Juvi mixtape topped charts across the Caribbean, earning him a growing international following. Since then, he’s received a co-sign from streamer Kai Cenat and collaborated with artists including Rvssian, Stalk Ashley, Kranium, and Valiant. Pablo YG also expanded his brand beyond music, appearing in the 2023 Supreme x Clarks campaign.

“Fight and Lose” is available now on all major streaming platforms.

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