Feloni19 drops “Cool It a Bit” official music video amid ongoing Dancehall feud

Jamaican Dancehall artiste Feloni19 has released the official music video for “Cool It a Bit,” the latest single from the fast-rising Montego Bay entertainer. Produced by Dan Sky Records and Johnny Don Records, the track continues to showcase the aggressive, street-driven style that has helped establish Feloni19 as one of the new faces of Trap Dancehall.

While “Cool It a Bit” is not a direct diss track, the song arrives in the middle of one of Dancehall’s biggest lyrical wars. Over a hard-hitting production, Feloni19 sends a message about remaining in control, standing firm under pressure, and refusing to be intimidated. The title itself serves as a warning for rivals to “cool it a bit” before situations escalate further.

The release follows Feloni19’s recent diss records “Monsta Creature” and “Cramp Dem Ego,” which were aimed at Malie Donn after the latter mentioned him during the ongoing feud involving Skippa, Valiant, Skeng, Chronic Law and others. In “Cramp Dem Ego,” Feloni19 accuses Malie Donn of fearing both Chronic Law and Squash, references Shan Dan, and even claims members of the 6ix camp previously approached him for collaborations.

The official video matches the record’s gritty tone, combining performance scenes with raw street visuals that have become a signature of Feloni19’s brand. The visual was teased across social media before its release and adds another high-energy entry to his growing catalog as he continues to build momentum in Jamaica’s competitive Dancehall landscape.

With the feud showing no signs of slowing down, “Cool It a Bit” keeps Feloni19’s name in the conversation while reinforcing his position as one of the leading voices of the new generation of Dancehall.

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