Jada Kingdom – G.A.D.

Jada Kingdom G.A.D

Jada Kingdom gets ready for the Spring Break crowd with a magnetic track for women, called “G.A.D.,” which stands for “Girls Are Drugs.” A brief clip from the song generated a lot of interest last week, triggering a surge of fan-created social media content and building up excitement for the official release. With the release of “G.A.D”, Jada demonstrates once again her ability to transcend genres. This track is more than just a standard dancehall anthem; it’s a high-energy blend of pop-punk attitude and Caribbean influences. Her distinctive musical dialect blends effortlessly with scorching guitar solos and driving beats, creating a sound that is both defiant and mesmerizing.

The song’s production, led by renowned Jamaican producer Yo Christon—one who has worked with Vybz Kartel, Sizzla, and Buju Banton—offers a sonic thrill ride that defies confinement by tradition. “Heard some guys say ‘Girls Are Drugs’ and it really amused me.” If you’re familiar with me, you know I’m a strong supporter of the female group, so I decided to switch up my approach. Let’s be honest – some of these individuals have become overly invested. The emphasis here is on women, rather than taking a closer look at themselves initially. Creating this track was an enjoyable experience, and the ensuing controversy. In a lighthearted and playful manner. One thing is certain—I completely lost it on that track, and I’m hoping you’ll connect with it.”

 

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