When Kraff Gad steps into the frame, you feel it before you even hear the first bar — this man moves like someone who already knows the outcome. "Giant" is exactly the kind of statement record that the dancehall landscape has been craving: unapologetic, grounded in culture, and built with the confidence of an artist who has done the internal work before stepping into the spotlight. From the opening riddim, the production hits with that perfect balance of modern trap-infused dancehall energy and the rootsy undertones that remind you this music has always been about more than just vibes — it's about identity, struggle, and elevation. The visual execution of "Giant" matches the sonic ambition bar for bar. Kraff Gad's flow is deliberate and commanding, each lyrical phrase landing with the weight of someone who understands the craft deeply. The production carries that thunderous low-end pressure that proper sound system culture demands, while the melody rides above it with a smoothness that speaks to his range as an artist. Lyrically, he taps into themes of resilience and self-worth — territory that has always been sacred in reggae and dancehall tradition, from the roots era through to the modern garrison anthems. Nothing feels borrowed or recycled here; this is original voice, original fire. "Giant" is a bold declaration from an artist who isn't asking for a seat at the table — he's building his own. Kraff Gad has delivered a record that will resonate in the dancehall, the yard, and well beyond — because real giants don't just rise, they make the ground shake when they move.