
Iwaata – White Line produced by Hundred Grand Production 2026
Iwaata’s “White Line” is a straight-ahead dancehall single that lands with the kind of pressure his name has come to carry in the modern Jamaican scene. Out on Hundred Grand Production, the track arrived in February 2026 and sits comfortably in the lane IWaata has been carving for years: hard-edged, street-rooted, and built for the sound system as much as the stream. He’s from Jamaica and has become one of the more recognisable younger voices in dancehall, with a delivery that can sound menacing one moment and hook-heavy the next. That balance has been part of his appeal since early tunes like “Tall Clip” and “Tun Di Ada Way” began pushing him wider.
The title points to a familiar dancehall tension: the road, the line, the boundary, the move you make when things are shifting under your feet. Even without a long-form concept, the record feels like it’s speaking from that space between survival and ambition, where street logic and momentum are always in conversation. The production from Hundred Grand keeps the energy clipped and forward-driving, the kind of rhythm that leaves room for IWaata’s phrasing to hit with impact rather than spill over itself.
Hundred Grand Production is part of the newer generation of Jamaican production houses trying to build a catalogue with a cleaner, more premium identity while still staying close to dancehall’s raw center. That matters here because “White Line” doesn’t feel like a throwaway single; it feels like a purposeful drop from an artist and a camp that understand how to keep a record lean, sharp, and replayable. Fans had already been moving it online, and the early reaction suggests the tune was made to travel fast.
Tracklist:
- Iwaata – White Line
