
Ai Milly – Euphoria produced by Real Eyes Entertainment and PRD Records 2026
Ai Milly keeps leaning into the newer, more melodic side of dancehall, and “Euphoria” feels like another step in that direction. The title alone hints at the mood: uplift, release, and that hazy high-energy feeling that sits somewhere between celebration and escape. His writing usually works best when he sounds personal rather than posed, and that same street-level directness is the lane this cut sits in.
Ai Milly comes out of Jamaica’s current wave of younger dancehall voices, an artist associated with trap-dancehall phrasing, sharp melody, and a confessional edge that has helped him build momentum over the past few years. He had already been circulating with records like “God Alone, ” “Henny Energy, ” and his 2023 project WTDO, which helped frame him as more than a one-off singles artist. “Euphoria” follows that path, keeping him in a space where emotion and attitude sit side by side.
The release is tied to Real Eyes Entertainment and PRD Records, with 2026 as the listed year. That pairing suggests a rollout aimed at the digital dancehall audience, where mood, repeat value, and an immediate hook matter as much as raw force. If the song follows Ai Milly’s usual pattern, the appeal is in the cadence: a clean, modern riddim, a vocal that rides close to the beat, and a tone that sounds as if he is chasing the rush as much as describing it.
Tracklist:
- Ai Milly – Euphoria
