Kingston’s own Bad OG isn’t whispering his arrival—he’s torching the airwaves. One month after dropping “Lit Tonight,” the razor-sharp single sculpted by his father, acclaimed reggae maestro Gassy Ink, the deejay is watching radio playlists from Half-Way-Tree to Hackney spin in his favor.
“Lit Tonight” is more than another riddim riding the party circuit; it’s a manifesto. Streaming numbers have surged, overseas DJs are clamoring for the dub plates, and local selectors have quietly admitted the track is fast becoming a weekend staple. Bad OG, born Stevaughn Antonio Barrett, treats the momentum as confirmation: “Every inbox, every repost—I’m clocking it. This is the track that kicks the door off the hinges,” he said, flashing the half-grin that’s earned him a cult following on TikTok.
The 25-year-old Arnett Gardens native knows precision is everything. While “Lit Tonight” gathers steam, he and the Gassy Ink camp are already mapping out a release schedule—strategic singles first, then a tightly curated EP by year-end. “Catalog is currency,” he quipped. “I’m stacking singles like chips at the high-roller table before I deal the full hand.”
Bad OG’s résumé is still young—“Live The Life” (2019) announced his entry, while cuts like “Skeptic,” “Blame On Me,” and “Believe” showed range—but “Lit Tonight” feels different. It’s the point where swagger meets strategy, amplified by a father-son production bond that’s hard to replicate. If the current buzz is any indicator, 2025 might be the year Bad OG graduates from underground sensation to headline fixture on the global dancehall stage.