
Quada – Faith produced by Puffydon Music 2026
Quada comes through on “Faith” with the kind of hard-headed uplift that has become one of his strongest lanes. The song sits in that modern dancehall space where conviction matters as much as aggression, with Quada’s baritone carrying the message over a lean, street-wise production. There is a steady forward motion to it, the sort of rhythm that leaves room for his phrasing to land cleanly without overcrowding the mix.
Born Shacquelle Clarke, Quada broke through in the late 2010s and has kept his name in circulation with a string of singles and EP cuts that balance rawness with melody. He first pushed into wider view through the Popcaan-connected Unruly Camp wave, and that history still hangs around his music: he sounds like an artist shaped by sound system pressure, but one who knows how to turn pain, faith and ambition into a hook. “Faith” fits neatly into that image.
Puffydon Music handles the production, and the label has been steadily building a footprint in recent years with releases like “1057 Riddim” and Quada’s 2026 EP Freedom Is a Must. This single sits in that same run of militant, self-possessed dancehall, with the message centered on endurance and belief rather than flash. Quada sounds focused, grounded and fully in character here.
Tracklist:
- Quada – Faith
