Gifted follows 2019’s Rapture, which won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album

Grammy Award-winning Jamaican singer-songwriter Koffee will release her debut album, Gifted, on March 25 via Sony Music U.K. and RCA Records. Coinciding with the album’s announcement, the 21-year-old released a new single, “Pull Up,” and an accompanying music video.

The dynamic video was directed by KC Locke and filmed in a shipping yard in Manchester, U.K. In the clip, Koffee speeds through an urban landscape in a slick car as she sings, “I don’t play/You will never ever find another like me/You should know you made my day/And I lost my woes when you came my way.”

“Pull Up” follows single, “West Indies,” which dropped October and is also slated to appear on Gifted.

Gifted is the follow-up to the 2019 EP, Rapture, which won the Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album — making Koffee the first woman to take home the award and the youngest reggae trophy recipient in Grammy history.

Last February, Koffee told Rolling Stone she wanted her debut LP to focus on the idea of unity.

“I want to speak of a solution and of a way that we can come together and get along, even when things are going wrong,” she said. “Positivity is definitely a theme. It will be a very interesting twist for people who knew my music before, and also for people who will discover me. I think it will be really awesome.”

To support the release of Gifted, Koffee will perform several U.K. shows before heading to the U.S. for a nationwide tour. Her U.S. tour kicks off in Seattle, Wash. on April 11 and wraps May 27 in Bakersfield, Calif.

Dave East is preparing to release his upcoming album Karma 4 on October 15. Leading up to it, he has already shared the singles “Havana,” “Respectfully” with Larry June, and “Desperation” featuring Neek Bucks. Now, he has delivered another preview for fans, teaming up with Stove God Cooks on the soulful and reflective new track “Bottega Trunks.”

Produced by Nicholas Craven, the record blends rugged delivery with uplifting declarations in a way that feels both balanced and full of character. It may not completely break new ground for the artists involved, but the way their styles connect along with the refined edge of this raw track makes Karma 4 look like it will be an engaging and powerful listen.

Release Date: October 2, 2025

Genre: Hip-Hop

Album: Karma 4

Quotable Lyrics from Bottega Trunks

I used to feel bad 'cause she got two babies,
Three hundred to spend, she blowing two-eighty,
Brand-new money bring you new Navy,
Couple homies looked out, I owe a few favors 

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