Jada Kingdom channels confidence and control in ‘Still Searching’ video

Dancehall artist Jada Kingdom continues her steady creative climb with the release of the official music video for “Still Searching,” a standout track from her recent EP Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World. The visual arrives as a carefully crafted tribute to Damian Marley’s 2001 classic “Still Searching,” reimagined through Jada’s perspective. The […] The post Jada Kingdom channels confidence and control in ‘Still Searching’ video appeared first on CNW Network.

Jada Kingdom channels confidence and control in ‘Still Searching’ video

Dancehall artist Jada Kingdom continues her steady creative climb with the release of the official music video for “Still Searching,” a standout track from her recent EP Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World.

The visual arrives as a carefully crafted tribute to Damian Marley’s 2001 classic “Still Searching,” reimagined through Jada’s perspective. The result leans into themes of confidence, femininity, and artistic control, reinforcing her evolving identity as an artist who operates firmly on her own terms.

The release also builds on a productive stretch for the Jamaican singer. Last month, she dropped New Religion, a four-track EP featuring Foggieraw, which explored love, desire, and emotional complexity from a more intimate angle. The project marked a tonal shift from Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World, underscoring her ability to move between different creative lanes while maintaining a consistent voice.

Her momentum has also been visible on stage. Jada recently appeared at the Barbados Reggae Weekend Festival, where she joined dancehall heavyweight Popcaan on stage, and is scheduled to perform at Citi Splash in London on May 25.

Just A Girl In A Money Man’s World has also drawn strong critical attention across international music media. Billboard praised standout track “Don’t Talk To Me,” highlighting Di Genius’ production and Jada’s commanding delivery, while noting its place in the lineage of women in dancehall asserting power through music.

World Music Views described the EP as a project shaped by an artist navigating systems of money, desire and power with intention, while publications including The Source and Wonderland have pointed to its bold creative direction and narrative strength. NME spotlighted “Ntn But Pum Pum” as a Best New Track, and Dancehall Mag called the project “deliberate, controlled, and culturally locked in.”

Across releases, visuals, and live performances, Jada Kingdom continues to build a catalogue defined by reinvention, confidence and control over her artistic narrative.

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