
Teebone – Keep Going produced by Bilionaire Records 2026
Teebone comes through on Keep Going with the kind of steely, self-motivating dancehall that feels pulled straight from lived experience. The title says it plainly: this is a record about endurance, about pushing past pressure, setbacks and whatever the road has been throwing at him. That message fits Teebone’s lane well. The Montego Bay artist, real name Leighton Gooden, has been carving out a name with a rough-edged delivery and a writing style rooted in survival, street pressure and ambition. His story has always been part of the appeal, but what keeps him moving is the way he turns that experience into direct, no-frills music.
Keep Going is tied to Bilionaire Records, a name that has been appearing in contemporary dancehall and related Caribbean releases. The single is dated 2026, which places it among Teebone’s current run of hard-working releases that have kept his profile active. In that context, this one feels like a clean statement piece rather than a detour. It sits comfortably alongside the tougher material he has been issuing recently, the sort of track built for listeners who want motivation without the polish sanding off the edges.
Sonically, the record reads as modern dancehall with a determined, forward-driving feel: stripped back enough to leave room for the voice, but heavy enough to carry the message. Teebone’s delivery is the anchor. He is not trying to smooth anything over. The song’s appeal is in that balance between grit and resolve, with the production leaving space for the words to land. Keep Going is the kind of single that makes Teebone’s current direction easy to understand: direct, personal and fixed on moving ahead.
Tracklist:
- Teebone – Keep Going
