
Ai Milly x T Baago – Haba Badness produced by Yung Angell’s Records and Bubba Don Records 2026
“Haba Badness” lands as a streetwise dancehall single that trades on attitude more than outright theatrics. Ai Milly comes in with the kind of clipped, modern delivery that has made him one of the more recognizable younger Jamaican voices working in the trap-dancehall overlap, while T Baago adds his own rough-edged presence from the Saint Thomas side of the scene. The title tells you the direction immediately: this is a badman record, but one that sits in a current, digital dancehall space rather than an old-school shell-down style.
Ai Milly has been building momentum from Oracabessa with a catalogue that has pushed him beyond a one-song conversation, and T Baago has spent the last few years moving through reggae and dancehall releases of his own, often under the BubaDon Muzik banner. That background matters here because the pairing feels natural rather than forced. Both artists understand how to ride a lean, direct single without overfilling it, and that restraint gives the record its edge.
The production credit to Yung Angell’s Records and Bubba Don Records places the song in a lane that fits the current Jamaican single market: quick, lean, and made for rotation. BubaDon has already been attached to a steady run of T Baago releases, while Yung Angell’s Records has been showing up in recent dancehall uploads, so this collaboration sits inside an active digital ecosystem rather than a one-off experiment. Released in 2026, “Haba Badness” feels like a record built for selectors and streaming alike, with enough street pressure to catch on fast and enough melodic pull to keep it moving.
Tracklist:
- Ai Milly x T Baago – Haba Badness
