
For emerging dancehall artiste Stealtt, music is more than a career path—it has been a lifeline. Growing up in Arnett Gardens, raised by his single mother, he found comfort and expression through songwriting from an early age.
“Whenever I felt depressed, music was what carried me through,” he shared, noting how creating melodies and lyrics helped him cope with life’s challenges.
That deep bond with music eventually transformed into a pursuit of recording and performing, officially starting in 2022.
Now 25 years old, Stealtt has already released about ten singles, including Bad Girl, which has earned over 8,000 YouTube views, and his latest track Money, produced by Blacklist Records and Yo Jani.
His work is available across Spotify, Apple Music, Boomplay, and other platforms, and he currently boasts more than 2,000 subscribers on YouTube with eight music videos released.


Operating under his own brand, One Target Records, while collaborating with producers like Visual Sound Records, Stealtt is steadily building a reputation as a versatile and driven performer.
While much of his live experience has been on small stages and restaurant sets, he is determined to expand his reach.
“I never really get that level of support from my community yet,” he admitted, “but I keep pushing, because music is what I love.”
With a growing fan base, a catalogue of releases, and plans for more visuals and stage shows, Stealtt is steadily carving out his place in Jamaica’s music scene, driven by the same passion that once helped him through his hardest days.
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