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Jada Kingdom Continues Banger-Filled 2025 with Addictive New Single “G.A.D”

Akeeile Harris

Talented singer and songwriter Jada Kingdom keeps the bangers coming with her new track “Girls Are Drugs,” merging dancehall with rock and punk


Jada Kingdom (Photo: Destinee Condison)


Jamaican singer-songwriter Jada Kingdom continues her strong run in 2025 with the bold new single “G.A.D,” an acronym for “Girls Are Drugs,” released independently via her label Kingdom Mab.


Produced by Franc White of Zimi Records, with guitar-driven production by renowned Jamaican producer Yo Christon, the track plunges listeners into a high-energy pop-punk soundscape. Punchy guitar riffs, thumping rhythms, and Jada’s hypnotic vocal performance come together to create an electrifying sonic experience.



With “G.A.D,” Jada boldly leans into genre fusion, blending modern dancehall with rock influences. Her use of Jamaican patois layered over gritty guitar lines marks a fearless step forward in her artistic evolution—showcasing her versatility and willingness to explore new creative terrain.


“I’ve heard some guys saying 'Girls Are Drugs,' and honestly, that cracked me up! If you know me, you know I’m all about celebrating the gal dem and representing, so I had to speak up. If we’re going with the whole girls-as-drugs idea, let’s be real—some guys can get a bit too hooked", Jada shared in a statement to the press.


"I’ve heard some guys saying 'Girls Are Drugs,' and honestly, that cracked me up!" (Photo: Destinee Condison)


"I had a blast making this song, and the playful controversy around it was all in good fun. One thing’s for sure: I really went all out on that beat, and I hope you vibe a likkle bit to it,” added the Twinkle.


“G.A.D” arrives just weeks after the success of “Only You” and Jada Kingdom’s standout track “Can’t Tell Me That,” which has earned widespread recognition. The latter was spotlighted on top playlists such as Spotify’s Fever, Tidal’s Dancehall Massive, and Pandora’s Dancehall Queen, among several other notable placements.


"I’ve heard some guys saying 'Girls Are Drugs,' and honestly, that cracked me up! If you know me, you know I’m all about celebrating the gal dem and representing, so I had to speak up"

Jada is also set to make live appearances in the coming months. She’ll perform on Easter Sunday, April 21, at the St. Mary Kite & Food Fest, followed by a highly anticipated performance at Aidonia’s 20th anniversary celebration on May 10 at UBS Arena in New York.


The singer is gearing up to release her next project, the long-awaited follow-up to her 2022 EP New Motion. With more surprises in store, 2025 is shaping up to be a massive year for the ever-evolving talented singer Jada Kingdom.

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