
Laden – Guh Inna It produced by SVE Music 2026
Laden’s “Guh Inna It” finds the singjay back in the kind of direct, street-facing mode that made his name in the first place. It is the sort of tune that sits comfortably in dancehall’s motivational lane: blunt, energetic, and aimed at listeners who want a push to keep moving, keep working, and keep pressing through pressure. Laden has long been known for balancing melody with grit, and that is still the appeal here. His style has never been about excess; it’s the steady, clean phrasing, the easy pull of the hook, and the sense that he can make a hard-edged message feel immediate without forcing it.
Laden, born O’keefe Aarons in Kingston, first rose to wider attention through Digicel Rising Stars and then cemented his place with early singles that helped define his run in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Records like “Time To Shine” made him a familiar voice in Jamaican dancehall, especially for listeners who prefer artists with melody but still want that grounded, local energy. He has stayed in the conversation through a career that has moved through different phases, including a renewed push in recent years.
“Guh Inna It” is produced by SVE Music, a credit that places the song in a modern dancehall release stream where singles are often made to travel fast and hit clean. The track is dated 2026, which positions it as part of Laden’s current chapter rather than a catalogue throwback. What matters most is the fit between artist and song: Laden sounds like someone leaning back into familiar terrain, but with enough authority to make the message feel current rather than recycled.
Tracklist:
- Laden – Guh Inna It
