Ahead of his highly anticipated Summer Jam debut next month, dancehall powerhouse Masicka continues to dominate the genre with quiet precision—literally and figuratively. While his new single Mute is making waves across digital platforms, it’s his critically acclaimed debut album 438 that’s cementing his legacy. Released independently, 438 remains the only dancehall album to spend an entire year in the Top 10 on Apple Music Jamaica. The project was also Jamaica’s No. 1 album on Spotify in 2022, with Masicka earning a spot as one of only three Jamaican artists featured in Spotify Wrapped Jamaica’s Top 10 Albums that year.
The deejay’s latest release, Mute, dropped on May 23 via Def Jam Recordings and swiftly climbed to No. 2 on YouTube’s Trending Music chart with over 580,000 views. It follows closely on the heels of Whites, which has surged past 18 million YouTube views, and the remix featuring French Montana, with 2.3 million, reinforcing Masicka’s reputation for hit-making consistency.
With momentum building, Masicka is also leading the nominations for the 2025 Caribbean Music Awards alongside Shenseea, earning seven nods each. The third annual ceremony, set for August 28 at Brooklyn’s King’s Theater, will introduce seven new categories, including Reggae Song of the Year and Caribbean Fusion Song of the Year—further reflecting the genre’s global influence and innovation.
Masicka returns to the awards stage with credibility and firepower, having won Dancehall Album of the Year in 2024 for his fearless sophomore project Generation of Kings. Known for his gritty storytelling and lyrical dexterity, the deejay continues to capture the pulse of the streets and elevate it to global platforms. “Dancehall is a reflection of where mi come from and weh mi see daily,” he said. “So anytime mi get recognized for that, it’s more than just a win—it’s validation.”
As reports swirl about a forthcoming third album, Masicka remains grounded. Explaining that, “Consistency is key and loving what I do. I try to better my craft every day; I never get complacent.” From underground roots to global acclaim, Masicka’s journey is far from Mute—it’s louder and more resonant than ever.
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