
Dee Master x Richie Loop x Dynasty The King – Mi Need Yuh produced by Dee Master Records 2026
Mi Need Yuh finds Dee Master, Richie Loop and Dynasty The King circling the same feeling from different angles: that push-pull between desire, longing and the kind of late-night vulnerability that sits inside a lot of modern dancehall-love records. The title says plenty on its own, but the execution matters too. This is not a hard bashment workout or a glossy pop crossover; it plays more like a melodic plea, with the vocals carrying the emotional weight while the production leaves enough room for the hook to breathe.
Richie Loop is the best-known name in the blend. The Jamaican singer, MC and producer came up in Kingston and raised his profile with My Cupp, then spent years moving comfortably between reggae, dancehall and a more global electronic edge. That background matters here, because he has a way of sounding playful and polished at the same time. Dynasty The King brings a different angle. He is a Puerto Rican-born reggae singer who works in Patois and has built his name online and through cross-Caribbean collaborations, giving the song a wider island reach. Dee Master, who has been active through Dee Master Records and has been releasing a run of African dancehall singles and collabs, keeps the project in that contemporary diaspora lane where Latin America, Jamaica and the wider Caribbean keep talking to each other musically.
What gives the song its pull is the combination of voices rather than any one superstar moment. It feels made for playlists and digital rotation, but it still has the directness of a song that knows exactly what it wants to say. In a scene crowded with quick-turn singles, Mi Need Yuh lands as a straightforward lover’s cut with a cross-border cast and enough personality to separate it from the average release.
Tracklist:
- Dee Master x Richie Loop x Dynasty The King – Mi Need Yuh
