
Gyptian – Good Love produced by Quantanium Records 2026
Gyptian comes at Good Love with the kind of romantic ease that has defined the best parts of his catalog for years. The song sits in that sweet spot where reggae and lovers rock blur into something made for late-night rotation: soft-edged, melodic, and built to carry feeling without piling on too much drama. That has always been part of Gyptian’s strength. From Serious Times to Hold Yuh, he’s made a career out of balancing tenderness, longing, and crossover appeal, and Good Love feels like a continuation of that lane rather than a detour from it.
The song is tied to Quantanium Records and lands in 2026, which places it among the current wave of releases keeping roots, lovers rock, and modern digital reggae in circulation. Gyptian, born Windel Beneto Edwards in Jamaica, broke through in the mid-2000s and became a much larger international name when Hold Yuh took off, turning him into one of the most recognizable voices in contemporary Jamaican romantic reggae. That background matters here because Good Love depends on the same thing that has carried him before: a voice that can sound gentle without losing weight.
What the track aims for is simple, but that’s the point. It plays like a love song with enough bounce to move through dancehall playlists, while still leaving room for the vocal to do the emotional heavy lifting. The title tells you the frame, and Gyptian fills it in with the easy confidence of an artist who knows exactly where he sits in the culture. He is not chasing a trend so much as returning to a formula he helped make durable: sweet melody, grounded sentiment, and a delivery that keeps the song human.
Tracklist:
- Gyptian – Good Love
