The year 2020 is all about growth and manifestation for dancehall artiste Jada Kingdom, who, now over her ‘beefs’ with other musicians, is eyeing a long and successful career.
The 22-year-old Pretty Gang singjay has been busy making several stops across the United States but shared her musical aspirations with Instagram fans earlier this week.
“I’m going to be one of the biggest female recording artist & live performer from Jamaica,” she wrote from Los Angeles on Tuesday (November 10).
It’s been a great year for the Bull Bay, St Andrew native, having released several hit singles including BUDUM and WiN over the summer to critical acclaim.
The dancehall poetess also found love in the shape of hunky American rapper Verse Simmonds and ended her years-long feud with fellow dancehall artiste Shenseea after the death of her mother.
Several local and international celebrities including reggae singer Naomi Cowan, as well as, American R&B songstress Sevyn Streeter chimed in on Jada Kingdom’s aspirations, adding that nothing is out of reach for the talented Jamaican.
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