
Tifa – Internet Bad Gyal produced by Troyton Music 2026
Tifa comes in hard on Internet Bad Gyal, a sharp dancehall single that plays to the side of her style that has always worked best: confident, cheeky, and fully aware of how to turn attitude into a hook. The song is very much in her lane, with the kind of bold female-forward stance that has long made her one of Jamaica’s most recognizable dancehall voices. As Latifa Brown, she came up out of Kingston and built her name on records like Spell It Out, Bottom of the Barrel, and Jealous Ova, carving out space as a singjay who can ride a rhythm with both melody and bite.
The title points straight at the digital era, and that idea feels central to the song’s character. Internet Bad Gyal has the kind of flirtatious, self-assured energy that suits a modern-day dancehall anthem: glossy enough for current playlists, but rooted in the old-school bad gyal tradition where confidence, slang, and a little provocation do the heavy lifting. Tifa’s voice has never needed overcomplication, and this is the sort of track that works because she sounds like she believes every line.
Troyton Music gives the release the kind of producer context that matters in dancehall. Troyton Hinds has been active for decades, first as a selector and sound system man before moving into production, and his catalogue runs through key dancehall moments and juggling projects that have carried names from Mavado and Dexta Daps to Christopher Martin and Aidonia. That history matters here, because it places Internet Bad Gyal in a lineage of radio-ready, club-ready dancehall singles made to travel. Listed for 2026 on the release info, it sits neatly within Tifa’s current run back into the mainstream conversation, with a song that keeps her identity front and center while sounding built for the present.
Tracklist:
- Tifa – Internet Bad Gyal
