
Ai Milly – Chiney K produced by S.O.K Entertainment and Jovi Musiq 2026
Ai Milly keeps riding the seam between modern dancehall and trap, and Chiney K fits that lane with the kind of clipped, streetwise energy that has made his name travel well beyond his immediate circle. The title itself points straight into Jamaican dancehall slang, where “chiney k” means a Chinese-made imitation AK-style rifle, so the song already comes in with a rough, confrontational edge before a note has even dropped. Ai Milly treats that image as part of his wider badman vocabulary rather than a novelty hook, which gives the record its bite.
The track is framed as a 2026 release through S. O. K Entertainment and Jovi Musiq, a pairing that ties it to the harder, more current corner of the local dancehall market. Jovi Musiq has shown up as a label imprint in digital retail spaces, while S. O. K Entertainment handles the release credit on the upload itself, placing the single in a lane that is clearly built for streaming, DJ promo circulation, and quick turn-around street play. That context matters, because Ai Milly’s strongest material tends to work best in the fast-moving world of singles where a distinctive phrase and a sharp delivery can carry a track a long way.
Ai Milly has been building that reputation for years now, emerging from Jamaica with a sound that mixes melody, trap-dancehall cadence, and a direct, personal writing style. He has already put serious work into his catalogue, including his 2023 WTDO project and a steady stream of singles that pushed his profile higher in the Jamaican dancehall conversation. On Chiney K, he sounds like an artist who understands exactly how much tension to put into a record like this: not overcooking the performance, but letting the attitude, the cadence, and the street language do the heavy lifting.
Tracklist:
- Ai Milly – Chiney K
