
Jahshii x Troublemekka – Autopilot produced by Troublemekka Music 2026
“Autopilot” finds Jahshii in his wheelhouse: that tense, self-aware lane where dancehall talk comes wrapped in melody, pressure, and a sharp street edge. The song title fits the mood. Jahshii has made a name for himself as one of the more identifiable voices in the new Kingston wave, an artist from Grants Pen whose rise has been tied to songs that balance grim realism with hooks that stick. He was recording from childhood, but the version of Jahshii that broke through is the one that made pain, ambition, and survival sound immediate rather than ornamental.
Troublemekka is the right partner for that kind of record. The Kingston producer, born Dominic McDonald, has spent years operating in dancehall’s modern center of gravity, with his own studio and a catalogue that has included work with names like Beenie Man, Nation Boss, Bayka, Projexx, and Conkarah. That history matters here because “Autopilot” feels less like a one-off and more like another entry in the producer’s ongoing run of current, street-facing Jamaican singles.
The track sits in 2026 and carries the Troublemekka Music stamp. Jahshii and Troublemekka had already linked before on “God’s Plan, ” and that chemistry seems to carry over here. Even without a long guest list or a big concept to hide behind, the record lives or dies on delivery: Jahshii’s clipped, commanding phrasing against a dark, contemporary dancehall backdrop. It’s the kind of single that plays best as a mood piece, with the title suggesting movement on instinct, muscle memory, and the emotional numbness that comes from pushing through too much at once.
Tracklist:
- Jahshii x Troublemekka – Autopilot
