
Teflon Young King – Helping Hand produced by Yard A Love Records and Country Pepper Records 2026
Teflon Young King comes through with “Helping Hand” as a root-aware plea for decency, the kind of song that speaks plainly about survival, mutual aid, and keeping a righteous footing when things get rough. The title says exactly where it wants to live: in the space between social commentary and personal uplift, with Teflon’s voice carrying the message in that steady, conscious style he has long made his own.
Teflon, from St. Mary, Jamaica, has spent years shaping a catalogue that moves between reggae and dancehall without losing its moral center. He is best known as a singer with a strong Rastafarian outlook, a melodic delivery, and a gift for writing songs that feel grounded in everyday struggle rather than packaged for easy consumption. That background gives “Helping Hand” extra weight; it sounds like a man still speaking to the same community that raised him.
Yard A Love Records and Country Pepper Records frame the release, and the tune sits comfortably within that modern reggae lane where clean production and conscious lyrics do the work together. The arrangement feels warm and unhurried, letting the vocal lead while the rhythm stays firm underneath. It is the sort of cut that benefits from restraint, with the sentiment landing because Teflon keeps it direct.
Tracklist:
- Teflon Young King – Helping Hand
