Blaiz Fayah, the internationally renowned king of Dancehall and Shatta, is back with an album designed to dominate global soundwaves. Shatta Ting, dropping on February 21, 2025, marks his boldest release yet. The album leans heavily into Shatta’s hypnotic beats and unshakable rhythms, proving once again why Blaiz Fayah is a leader in the global dancehall revolution.
The artist also has a new single, Gimmie This, produced by longtime collaborator Kybba, hitting streaming platforms on January 24, 2025. With its infectious energy, it’s poised to be the next viral track heating up clubs from London to Lagos.
Blaiz Fayah: The Dancehall Titan Who Won’t Slow Down
In the past few years, Blaiz Fayah has gone from underground sensation to international headliner. His sound has conquered Colombia, Kenya, the Netherlands, Costa Rica, and his homeland, France. His tracks have turned into anthems across festivals, TikTok trends, and massive streaming platforms. With over 2.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, 250 million streams, and 320 million YouTube views, his rise is impossible to ignore.
His biggest hit to date, Bad, amassed 120 million views, landed a gold certification in the Netherlands, and ignited a global dance challenge. His last single, Money Pull Up, followed suit, proving that the world is hungry for Blaiz Fayah’s signature sound.
‘Shatta Ting’: An Album That Defines the Shatta Sound
Blaiz Fayah made waves with Best Gyal back in 2018, launching him into the Dancehall stratosphere. Since then, he has kept up the momentum, delivering the Mad Ting trilogy and stacking up club bangers.
With Shatta Ting, he fully commits to the Shatta movement, pulling in some of the genre’s most influential producers. The album was crafted across Martinique, Paris, the Netherlands, and Spain, pulling from a rich mix of cultures and influences. Heavyweights like DJ Glad, Mafio House, Gyzmo, Natoxie, Mikado, Bmad, Kybba, Tribal Kush, and Limitlezz have joined forces with Blaiz to create an electrifying experience.
Shatta music, a high-energy fusion of Dancehall, Kompa, Moombahton, Reggae, and Zouk, is thriving in clubs worldwide. Blaiz Fayah is leading the movement with a sound that keeps both underground ravers and mainstream audiences on their feet.
Blaiz Fayah’s Explosive Collaborations on ‘Shatta Ting’
The album isn’t just about production. Blaiz Fayah has enlisted some serious firepower for guest appearances, adding even more weight to an already stacked project.
Maureen, the “bad queen” of the Caribbean music scene, joins him on Money Pull Up.
Le Jèm’ss, one of Martinique’s rising stars, links up with Blaiz for Whole A Dem.
In late 2024, Blaiz Fayah launched Mad Ting Records, his own label, and made Le Jèm’ss its first official signing. His vision? To push Shatta music further into the mainstream and give emerging talent the platform they deserve.
Blaiz Fayah Takes ‘Shatta Ting’ on Tour
With Shatta Ting set to dominate 2025, Blaiz Fayah is gearing up for a major international tour. Fans in France, Europe, Canada, Latin America, and East Africa will get a chance to experience the album live. The tour wraps up with a massive show at Olympia Hall in Paris on January 31, 2026.
Expect new arrangements, high-energy choreography, and surprises that showcase why Blaiz Fayah is one of the most dynamic live performers in Dancehall today.
‘Gimmie This’—The Next Viral Hit?
Before Shatta Ting lands, Blaiz Fayah and Kybba are dropping ‘Gimmie This’ on January 24. Kybba, the mastermind behind Basshall Records, has played a major role in Blaiz Fayah’s rise. Their collaborations have set Spotify and TikTok ablaze, and Gimmie This is set to do the same.
The track combines pounding Shatta beats, a hypnotic chorus, and that unmistakable Blaiz Fayah energy. DJs, TikTok creators, and clubgoers—get ready for another anthem.