
Bayka – Bigga Blocks produced by Hapilos Records 2026
Bayka’s “Bigga Blocks” comes in with the kind of streetwise energy that has quickly become part of his lane in dancehall: direct, youthful, and built for the sound system. The title alone points to ambition and money talk, and the song sits comfortably in the corner of dancehall where hustle, status, and neighborhood image all get folded into one sharp-edged chant. Bayka has been moving as one of the more recognizable new voices out of Jamaica since breaking through in 2021, and his name has stayed in circulation through records like “1Uptown, ” “Murder in Town, ” and “Top Tier. ” He was born Ronaldo Romario Billings in Spanish Town, and that background matters because his music carries the cadence and urgency of someone speaking from the center of the local dancehall conversation rather than from the outside looking in.
Hapilos Records gives the single a proper industry home. The company is a major distribution and label-services player in Caribbean music, with roots in New York, Kingston, and Atlanta, and its catalogue has long moved across dancehall, reggae, and related diaspora sounds. That context fits Bayka well: he is an artist who has already shown he can work across the modern dancehall spectrum without losing his own vocal identity. “Bigga Blocks” belongs to that current phase of his career where he sounds less like a newcomer trying to be heard and more like someone shaping his own corner of the market. Even without overcomplicating it, the record feels aimed at the clubs, the street, and the digital dancehall crowd that responds to confidence, catchiness, and a line that lands fast.
Tracklist:
- Bayka – Bigga Blocks
