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Ayetian Drops Jampack Mixtape, Debuts at No. 3 on iTunes Reggae Chart

  • Writer: Kaboom Editors
    Kaboom Editors
  • 4 hours ago
  • 1 min read

The Jamaican-Haitian dancehall sensation showcases his versatility across 16 tracks with an international cast of collaborators and producers


Ayetian unleashes his biggest project yet (Photo: Lumi)


Dancehall sensation Ayetian has made an impressive debut as his new Jampack Mixtape enters at No. 3 on the U.S. iTunes Reggae Albums chart.


The 16-track project highlights the Jamaican-Haitian deejay's versatility, blending his signature high-energy delivery with melodic and international influences. Standout cuts include "Scale Tip Ova," the groove-driven "Miami Vice," produced by Slingerz Records, and "T-Pot," where DJ Mac and Crash Dummy flip Super Beagle's dancehall classic "Dust a Sound Boy" into one of the mixtape's hardest-hitting tracks.


The project also boasts a diverse lineup of collaborations. On "Bob Marley," featuring Ky-Mani Marley, Ayetian confidently positions himself as a Gen Z voice ready to carry the culture forward.



American rapper Kodak Black joins him on "Zzz Out," while Skillibeng reunites with the deejay on the infectious "Gih Yuh Some," and British-Jamaican rapper Stefflon Don adds female flair with "My Girl."


Production comes from an accomplished roster including Slingerz Records, Silent Addy & Disco Neil, DJ Mac and Crash Dummy, Nvtzz, Dane Ray, YGF Records, Crawba Genius, Countree Hype, and several other notable producers, making Jampack Ayetian's most ambitious body of work to date.


With Jampack now released, Ayetian is set to take its energy straight to the stage at the Rum Island Festival in Atlanta on July 11 before returning to Jamaica for Reggae Sumfest on July 18, where he will perform on one of dancehall's biggest stages.

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