
Yaksta x Track Starr – The Return (Country Man) produced by Track Starr Entertainment 2026
Yaksta and Track Starr link up on The Return (Country Man), a straight-up modern dancehall cut with a roots-minded edge. The song landed on April 26, 2026, and runs just under three minutes, which suits the way it comes at you fast: urgent, sharp, and heavy on social commentary rather than party chatter. Yaksta comes in with that country-bred, streetwise delivery he has been refining over the last few years, and the record keeps faith with the conscious side of his catalog even as it pushes harder musically.
Yaksta has built his name as one of the more distinctive Jamaican voices working between roots reggae, dancehall, and motivational storytelling. His music often carries a preaching tone without sounding stiff, and that balance is part of why he has been able to move from songs like Ambition and Freedom into more pointed, topical records. The Return feels like the same artist, just a little more confrontational and more settled into his lane.
Track Starr is no new face either. Emilio Bowens, also known as El Capitaan, has been producing since his teens, with roots in hip hop before moving deeper into dancehall and reggae. His sound has long been described as a fusion of dancehall, funk, pop, and hip hop, and that cross-genre ear is audible here in the clean, forward-driving production. The riddim has enough muscle to keep the record moving, but it still leaves space for Yaksta’s phrasing and the weight of his lyrics.
This single also sits inside the wider Track Starr Music Group orbit, which has been steadily building a catalogue that moves between commercial energy and Caribbean consciousness. The Return is one of those records that feels designed to travel well: edgy enough for the dancehall crowd, but thoughtful enough to stick with listeners who come for message music.
Tracklist:
- Yaksta x Track Starr – The Return (Country Man)
