Kingly T is an artist with Jamaican roots who is now a U.S. citizen. His music blends reggae with pop and R&B influences, developed through his worldwide travels from Mexico to Japan.
His new single “We Can Do It,” produced with Benjamin Jackson, combines reggae rhythms with pop hooks and uplifting lyrics about perseverance and self-belief. The song reflects Kingly T’s commitment to themes of unity, hope, and cultural diversity.
“We Can Do It” previews his upcoming album planned for 2025. We recently spoke with Kingly T about the inspiration behind his new single, his artistic journey, and how he balances his musical roots with new sounds.
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First off, congrats on the release! Can you tell us the story behind “We Can Do It”? What inspired the message of this song?
So many times, people give up on pursuing their goals when faced with difficult challenges. When we put our minds to be successful, with hard work we will get there
The title itself feels empowering. What message are you hoping listeners take away from “We Can Do It”?
I am looking for listeners to get motivated to pursue their goals after listening to this song
How did the writing and production process unfold for this track? Was it something that came together quickly or took time to develop?
I get inspired to write a song suddenly. The writing and production process usually happens quickly.

What role do current events or your personal experiences play in the lyrics and tone of the song?
I can testify to having completed tasks that seems very difficult All I have to do is focus my mind on being successful without doubt, and put in the work to make it happen
You’ve released a lot of music over the years—how does “We Can Do It” reflect your evolution as an artist?
I have grown over the years as an artist and that’s because I put in the hard work ” We Can Do It “showcases the sound I have developed over the years
The sound of the song—how would you describe it, and what genres or influences shaped it?
The song is Roots Reggae, with conscious positive message and energy. With that being said my music has no boundaries so elements of other genres is present
Is “We Can Do It” part of a bigger project—like an album or EP—or a standalone single for now?
Stand alone single for now
What was the most challenging part of bringing this song to life, and what was the most rewarding?
We are still promoting this song, I find marketing to me the most challenging part in music release
You’ve always had a unique voice and style. How do you stay true to yourself while also exploring new sounds and messages?
It took me years to find my true sound and I am locked in. I don’t try to sound like anybody else. I always strive to be original
Is there a specific moment in the song that’s your personal favorite? Maybe a lyric, a beat drop, or a vocal line?
Don’t deviate, hold your head high