Music producer Keno4Star is generating major buzz for his latest song, ‘ Big Blessings’, a superstar team-up between Mavado’s Gullyside and Valiant’s Diplomats camp.
The song is also co-produced by successful Billboard-charting producer Justus Arison of JA Productions. The lyrics focus on success, reflecting on the artistes’ journey from humble beginnings in the garrison to achieving wealth, mansions in the hills, and million-dollar status.
“From a production standpoint, the song was co-produced by Justus and myself, and that alone is a big blessing because we’re family. I want to big up Jay Crazie for creating the beat. I wanted it to feel modern while still being rooted in authentic dancehall, and he delivered big time,” said Keno4Star, who is CEO of Keno4Star Production.
Directed by Damaniac Visualz, the music video was premiered alongside the song’s release. Since then, the grimy visuals have generated more than 500,000 views. Critics have hailed the high production value of the track and fans raved about the video concept, describing the song as “vintage Mavado”, marking a strong return for the Gullyside artiste in 2026. Keno4star lauded the camera skills and acumen of 45 Special Production for shooting the video and “bringing the concept to life visually”.
Keno4Star has carved out a reputation for his fierce vision and tireless work ethic.
“I focused on melodic elements, and a vibe that would give the artistes space to deliver powerful lyrics. Working with Mavado and Valiant was something I had been looking forward to, and it’s also a collaboration fans have been wanting to hear for a while because both of their voices bring a unique melody to the track,” he said.
Keno4Star said that both artistes penned their verses after hearing the beat.
“Everything came together very smoothly. They each brought their own perspective and personality to the record. My role as the producer was to shape the sound, guide the energy of the track, and make sure everything blended into one cohesive record,” he said.
Keno4Star is known for hit singles such as Mavado’s Father God, which has racked up 45 million views on YouTube, and 450’s Crawsis featuring Shaniel Muir, which garnered 34 million views on YouTube.

