Dancehall artist Ayetian announces star-studded JamPack project for July release
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- Jamaican dancehall rising star Ayetian has announced the release of his highly anticipated new project, JamPack , which is set to arrive on July 10 featuring an impressive lineup of regional and international collaborators.
- The 16-track project includes appearances from reggae singer Ky-Mani Marley, British-Jamaican rapper Stefflon Don, American rapper Kodak Black, and Jamaican dancehall star Skillibeng, alongside longtime collaborator Nvtzz.
- The Montego Bay-born entertainer unveiled the cover art and tracklist for JamPack on Wednesday, describing the project as a major step forward in a career that has gained significant momentum over the past year.
- Production on the EP comes from several prominent Caribbean producers, including Slingerz Records, Silent Addy, Disco Neil, DJ Mac, Dane Ray, Crawba Genius, Countree Hype, and Nvtzz.
- Ayetian, whose given name is Malik Legend Tercien, has emerged as one of dancehall's fastest-rising talents.
Jamaican dancehall rising star Ayetian has announced the release of his highly anticipated new project, JamPack, which is set to arrive on July 10, featuring an impressive lineup of regional and international collaborators.
The 16-track project includes appearances from reggae singer Ky-Mani Marley, British-Jamaican rapper Stefflon Don, American rapper Kodak Black, and Jamaican dancehall star Skillibeng, alongside longtime collaborator Nvtzz.
The Montego Bay-born entertainer unveiled the cover art and tracklist for JamPack on Wednesday, describing the project as a major step forward in a career that has gained significant momentum over the past year. Production on the EP comes from several prominent Caribbean producers, including Slingerz Records, Silent Addy, Disco Neil, DJ Mac, Dane Ray, Crawba Genius, Countree Hype, and Nvtzz.
Ayetian, whose given name is Malik Legend Tercien, has emerged as one of dancehall's fastest-rising talents. Born in Jamaica to Haitian parents, he has built a growing international following through a series of viral hits and collaborations.
Industry recognition has followed his success. Earlier this year, Billboard named Ayetian among its "2026 Artists to Watch," while EBONY included him on its annual "STAMPED: Gentlemen of Sound" list, which highlights influential Black men shaping music and culture.
The entertainer is also among the leading nominees for this year's Caribbean Music Awards, earning seven nominations, including Dancehall Song of the Year, Best New Artist, Impact Award, and Male Dancehall Artist of the Year.
His latest single, "Donkey Call," recently received recognition from VICE as one of its "5 Songs You Need To Hear," while his catalog has surpassed 100 million views on YouTube. Popular releases include Tip (Remix), Truth & Balance, Anyeweh, and Wah Yo Deh Pon.
The upcoming project follows Ayetian's breakthrough 2025 EP, Trini Pack, and is expected to further cement his position among dancehall's new generation of stars.
A day after the project's release, Ayetian is scheduled to headline the Rum Island Festival in Atlanta on July 11, where he will perform alongside other Caribbean acts at the annual celebration of dancehall, soca, reggae, Afrobeats, food and culture.
Among the standout tracks on JamPack are "Bob Marley" featuring Ky-Mani Marley, "ZZZ Out" featuring Kodak Black, "Gih Yuh Some" featuring Skillibeng, and "My Girl" featuring Stefflon Don.
JamPack will be available on streaming platforms beginning July 10.









