Ayetian's Jampack EP Features Kodak Black, Ky-Mani Marley, Stefflon Don & Skillibeng
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The dancehall rising sensation assembles a diverse roster of collaborators and producers, including Ky-Mani Marley, Kodak Black, Stefflon Don, Slingerz Records, Silent Addy & Disco Neil, DJ Mac, Dane Ray, and more

Ayetian raps diverse lineup of dollaborators to his upcming project
Dancehall sensation Ayetian has unveiled the cover art and tracklist for his upcoming Jampack EP, slated for release on July 10, giving fans a first look at the highly anticipated 16-track project.
The EP blends Ayetian's signature high-energy style with tracks such as "Riddle Me Dis" and "Jamatian," while featuring an impressive lineup of collaborators. Reggae artiste Ky-Mani Marley joins him on "Bob Marley," Stefflon Don appears on "My Girl," and American rapper Kodak Black features on "Zzz Out," a collaboration recorded in Miami alongside Guyanese label Slingerz Records. The track has already generated buzz online, with clips from the recording session previously circulating across social media and fueling anticipation among fans.
Ayetian also reunites with dancehall powerhouse Skillibeng on "Gih Yuh Some," looking to recreate the chemistry that made their "Tip" remix a fan favorite, while longtime collaborator Nvtzz appears on "Mobay City," while also producing tracks on the project.
Production duties are handled by a diverse team that includes Slingerz Records, Bashment Sound's Silent Addy and Disco Neil, DJ Mac, Dane Ray, Crawba Genius, Countree Hype, and several other notable names.
The project follows Ayetian's 2025 debut EP Trini Pack, which featured his breakout hit "Tip" and helped elevate his profile within the dancehall scene.
Having emerged as one of the most exciting voices of dancehall's new generation over the past two years, Ayetian continues to build momentum both on record and on stage. The entertainer is scheduled to perform at Rum Island in Atlanta on July 11 and at the Taste of Reggae Sumfest staging on July 18 at Plantation Cove, with additional appearances expected throughout the summer.
The rising Jamaican-Haitian dancehall artiste, born Malik Legend Tercien, adopted the stage name Ayetian as a tribute to his dual heritage. The name reflects both his Jamaican upbringing and Haitian roots, having been born to Haitian parents who migrated to Jamaica at a young age.




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