Jamaican songbird Jada Kingdom is setting the tone for 2025 with her latest release, Only You, a provocative, dancehall-infused R&B anthem curated by Billboard producer DiNuzzo. Known for his work with hip-hop heavyweights, including MoneyBagg Yo and Trippie Redd, DiNuzzo crafts a sultry, rhythmic soundscape that allows Jada’s smooth delivery and evocative lyricism to shine. The track, a bold declaration of passion and intimacy, follows a remarkable run for the artist, whose 2024 hits like Ready featuring Dexta Daps and Somebody Else have bolstered her growing dominance in both Caribbean and international markets.
As her star continues to rise, Jada Kingdom is also set to take center stage at Dancehall Week 2025, where she will headline the highly anticipated grand finale alongside Pamputtae and Jah Vinci. The weeklong celebration, running from February 23 to March 2, will transform Kingston into the heartbeat of dancehall culture, culminating in the Double Seven Street Parade and the electrifying after-party, Carousing. With an expanding global fan base and a reputation for delivering powerhouse performances, Jada’s presence at the festival is expected to be one of the major highlights.
However, her journey has not been without controversy. Last year, she ignited heated discussions with her provocative track Gen Z Jezebel, in which she unapologetically embraced a rebellious, self-serving persona. The song, featuring lines like “Since yuh mean wid yuh money, mi a mean wid mi p**y den”*, drew mixed reactions from fans and critics alike. While some praised her fearless expression, others condemned the use of the term “Jezebel” due to its negative historical connotations. Additionally, her 2024 diss track London Bed, aimed at Stefflon Don, was abruptly removed from YouTube following a copyright claim by Warner Music Group.
Despite these hurdles, Jada Kingdom’s trajectory remains on an upward climb. With Only You poised to dominate airwaves and streaming charts, and a headline performance at one of dancehall’s most anticipated events, she is proving to be a force in the industry.