
Jahmiel – Nuh Happy Fi Yuh produced by Madunit Production 2026
Jahmiel is back in his lane of plainspoken hurt and hard-edged reasoning with “Nuh Happy Fi Yuh, ” a 2026 single on Madunit Production. The title tells you the shape of the record before the first line lands: this is a sharp-tongued breakup song, the kind that turns disappointment into distance. Jahmiel sings with the same steady, unhurried delivery that has made him one of the more consistent voices in modern Jamaican dancehall, and the song sits comfortably beside the reflective, spirit-led writing he has leaned on since his breakthrough years.
Born Jamiel Foster in Portmore, Jahmiel came up as one of the artists who helped define the more melodic, conscious side of 2010s dancehall. His breakthrough with “Gain The World” made his name beyond the core fanbase, and since then he has kept returning to songs about loyalty, gratitude, pressure, and the cost of moving wrong in love or in the streets. “Nuh Happy Fi Yuh” taps into that same emotional register, but with a colder edge. It reads like a clean break, not a long argument.
Madunit Production is no stranger to contemporary Jamaican dancehall, and this release also places Jahmiel in a current run that has kept him active on digital platforms and in the single-driven market. The production behind the song feels tailored for replay: a lean, no-nonsense rhythm bed that leaves space for the vocals to carry the weight. Rather than overloading the track, the arrangement lets the mood do the work, giving the song that bruised, late-night feel Jahmiel has always handled well.
Tracklist:
- Jahmiel – Nuh Happy Fi Yuh
