
Jamal – Questions produced by Attomatic Records 2026
Jamal’s “Questions” lands as another sharp entry in the Montego Bay deejay’s trap-dancehall run, pairing his clipped, forward-pressing delivery with the kind of dark, streetwise production that suits his catalog. The song sits in the lane he has been carving since 2018, with a profile that widened after Rated D For Dunce and a string of singles that kept his name moving through the current dancehall circuit.
The record comes through Attomatic Records, the Kingston imprint tied to Atto Wallace and known for hard-edged, melodic dancehall with a strong 6ix-era influence. Attomatic has already built a reputation for working with names such as Squash, Popcaan, Chronic Law, and Malie Donn, and “Questions” fits naturally into that catalogue with its tense bounce and modern club pressure.
Jamal, who hails from Montego Bay, has described himself as part of the new wave pushing trap-dancehall forward, and that identity comes through here. “Questions” is not polished in a glossy pop sense; it feels blunt and immediate, with a mood that sits somewhere between self-assertion and caution. The vocal sits right on top of the rhythm, giving the song a restless edge that should travel well in sound system settings and on dancehall playlists. If you know Jamal’s recent work, this one sounds like a clean continuation of the style he has made his own.
Tracklist:
- Jamal – Questions
