Fast-rising dancehall artiste Ayetian is gearing up for a massive summer takeover. The entertainer has officially unveiled the cover art and tracklist for his highly anticipated new project, JamPack, arriving July 10.
Packed with 16 tracks, heavyweight collaborations, and the infectious energy that has made him one of the Caribbean music scene’s most exciting young voices, the project drops as Ayetian continues one of the hottest runs in dancehall.
One day after the EP drops, he is set to perform at Atlanta’s Rum Island Festival, joining thousands of Caribbean music lovers for one of the summer’s premier celebrations of dancehall, soca, reggae, Afrobeats, food, and culture.
Meanwhile, JamPack brings together an impressive line-up of collaborators, including Ky-Mani Marley, Stefflon Don, Kodak Black, Skillibeng, and longtime collaborator Nvtzz.
Production across the project comes courtesy of an all-star roster of Caribbean hitmakers, including Slingerz Records, Silent Addy, Disco Neil, DJ Mac, Dane Ray, Crawba Genius and Nvtzz.
For Ayetian, JamPack marks another major step forward in a career steadily gaining momentum across the Caribbean and beyond. The Montego Bay native has spent the past year delivering a consistent stream of hits, collaborations, and viral moments that have cemented his status as one of dancehall’s most talked-about emerging stars.
The industry’s attention has followed. Billboard recently named Ayetian a ‘2026 Artiste to Watch’, while EBONY included him in its annual STAMPED: Gentlemen of Sound list, recognising 30 black men shaping the future of music and culture.
He also stands among the most nominated artistes at this year’s Caribbean Music Awards, earning seven nominations, including Dancehall Song of the Year, Best New Artiste, Impact Award, Male Dancehall Artiste of the Year, and multiple Collaboration of the Year nods.
The buzz surrounding Ayetian continues to grow globally. His catalogue has now surpassed 100 million YouTube views, driven by fan favourites such as Tip (Remix), Truth & Balance, Anyeweh, and Wah Yo Deh Pon.
The forthcoming project follows his breakout 2025 EP Trini Pack, and signals what many believe could be a defining year for one of dancehall’s brightest young stars.


