On the heels of her monster collaboration Kiss of Judas with Hip Hop star Rick Ross, Jamaica songbird Etana unwrapped another surprise for her fans with the release of Dubclaat, a full-length dub album issued through her independent label, Freemind Music Records. Dropped on September 19, 2025, the album reimagines eleven of Etana’s celebrated tracks, including Spread Love, 100 on the Highway, and Jah Love, transforming them into atmospheric, bass-driven dub mixes. With spacious echo, heavy reverb, and pulsing rhythms, Dubclaat is both a tribute to the timelessness of her music and a bold exploration of dub’s meditative soundscapes.
For Etana, the project is a statement of artistic versatility. “Dubclaat allows me to revisit my songs in a way that highlights their essence while embracing the hypnotic qualities of dub,” she shared. By engaging with a genre pioneered by legends like King Tubby and Lee “Scratch” Perry, Etana not only honours the roots of reggae but also bridges the past and present, offering fans a fresh yet familiar listening experience. The album is now streaming across all major platforms, from Spotify to Apple Music, Tidal, and Amazon Music.
Beyond her musical innovations, Etana is poised for national recognition. Next month, she will be honoured with the Order of Distinction (OD) in the rank of Officer at Jamaica’s 2025 National Honours and Awards on October 20, National Heroes Day. The accolade celebrates her impactful reggae career, which blends roots reggae with soul and R&B influences while championing empowerment, consciousness, and black womanhood.
Etana’s OD award underscores her role as a cultural ambassador whose music resonates far beyond Jamaica’s shores. Often referred to as The Strong One, she has built a discography marked by consistency, activism, and a deep commitment to musical excellence. Her recognition comes alongside gospel powerhouse Kevin Downswell and a posthumous honour for beloved reggae singer Garnet Silk, highlighting the enduring contributions of Jamaican artists to global music and culture.
With Dubclaat expanding her sonic landscape and the upcoming national accolade cementing her legacy, Etana continues to prove why she remains one of modern reggae’s most influential voices. Whether through experimental dub or empowering lyrics, she invites listeners to both reflect and celebrate, solidifying her status as a trailblazer in the industry.

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