In a long-awaited return that has her fans buzzing, Grammy-winning reggae sensation Koffee is set to release her new single, “Koffee,” on Tuesday, April 29th — marking her first official release in over three years. After a rapid rise that saw her become the youngest and first female solo artist to win the Grammy for Best Reggae Album with Rapture in 2020, the 25-year-old star took a deliberate step back from the spotlight to recharge. Now, with a fresh outlook and renewed energy, Koffee reintroduces herself through some thought-provoking lyrics: “I’m trying to be a better me, Not the way you remember me, I left that in the cemetery that side of me is dead, I said what I said.”
Koffee’s hiatus fueled widespread speculation, including unfounded rumours that she had secretly given birth and that she had been dropped by her record label. However, close sources quickly debunked these claims, emphasizing that the young artist was simply taking a well-deserved break after years of relentless touring and recording since her high school days. “She is well and just on a break from music. People don’t realize that celebrities are human too. We do get burn out and need a break for rest sometimes,” an insider stated recently.
Historically, reggae artists often face grueling schedules and public scrutiny, but Koffee’s early career achievements already set her apart. Her sophomore album Gifted (2022) received critical acclaim for blending reggae, dancehall, and Afrobeats influences, cementing her as a key figure in the genre’s evolution. With reggae music accounting for over 2% of global music consumption according to IFPI reports, Koffee remains one of the important voices pushing Jamaican music into new frontiers. As she sings in “Koffee,” celebrating growth and resilience, it’s clear that Koffee’s next chapter will be as impactful — and trailblazing — as her last.