
Ayetian – T-Pot produced by Dj Mac Music and Nvtzz
Ayetian keeps the tension high on “T-Pot, ” a sharp dancehall single that rides a clipped, percussive riddim with a fast, streetwise bounce. The title points to a loaded kind of slangy bravado, and the song plays like a flex record built for party systems and quick rewinds, with Ayetian working a clipped patois flow over a stark, modern production.
Ayetian is a Montego Bay, Jamaica artist who has been pushing a steady run of singles in the modern dancehall lane, including “Wah Yo Deh Pan, ” “Tip, ” and “Balance. ” He has been moving through the scene with a sound that sits between melodic chant and hard-edged singjay energy, and “T-Pot” fits that approach neatly. The track was produced by DJ Mac Music with Nvtzz, a pairing that has already been tied to Ayetian’s recent rise and to other current dancehall records that favour lean, hard-hitting drums and digital precision.
The production is sparse but insistent, leaving plenty of space for Ayetian’s vocal attack. It has that late-night bashment pressure: bass-heavy, snappy, and designed to cut clean through a sound system. For listeners following the new wave of Jamaican dancehall, “T-Pot” feels like another strong marker from an artist who knows how to turn local slang, aggressive energy, and a sleek hook into something that travels fast.
Tracklist:
- Ayetian – T-Pot
