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Autopilot

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Jahshii and TroubleMekka Shift Into Another Gear With “Autopilot” Fresh out of Jamaica’s current dancehall wave, Jahshii teams up again with producer TroubleMekka for their new release “Autopilot” — a record built around pressure, focus, and moving forward even when life feels automatic. The single arrived this week under Troublemekka Music and continues a working chemistry fans already know from earlier collaborations. “Autopilot” leans into Jahshii’s signature style: emotional delivery mixed with sharp dancehall energy and reflective storytelling. Rather than chasing a big crossover sound, the track stays close to the dark, modern Kingston production style that has helped shape Jahshii’s rise in recent years. TroubleMekka’s production keeps the record moving with a heavy but controlled rhythm while giving Jahshii room to switch between melody and direct lyricism. The title itself suggests momentum — staying locked in and continuing the journey despite pressure and expectations. For fans of Jahshii, “Autopilot” feels less like a reinvention and more like another confident chapter in his run of consistent dancehall releases. The collaboration shows why the artist–producer pairing continues to connect with listeners looking for modern Jamaican street sound with emotion behind it.

lot of fans felt like Jahshii became quieter compared to his explosive 2021–2023 run, but he hasn’t actually disappeared from music. He has been releasing singles, features, visuals, and performing — just at a slower pace and with less constant hype online. Back in 2023, reports around the release of “God’s Plan” mentioned that Jahshii had intentionally stepped back a bit to focus on reflection and personal growth rather than staying in nonstop public activity. Since then he has continued dropping music including: “Where We Come From” with Protoje (2024) “Bredda Bredda” with Yaadcore (2025) “Champion” (2026) “Cold Street” (2026) More recent releases and visuals throughout 2025–2026 So the feeling that Jahshii has been “quiet” is understandable — but it looks more like he shifted from flooding the streets with releases to being more selective and focused. #KeepWigwagafrica

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