
Delly Ranx – Bruk Out produced by Antstopable Music 2026
Delly Ranx comes at Bruk Out with the kind of voice that has always made him feel like a link between eras. A Kingston-born deejay and producer who first broke through in the 1990s, he has spent decades moving between straightforward dancehall, more melodic country turns, and heavier producer work without losing his patter or his command of a hook. By 2026, he was still very much active on both sides of the booth, and this release sits naturally in that long run of single-minded dancehall cuts.
Bruk Out is a party tune in the classic sense, but it does not just rely on the phrase as a slogan. The title points to the dancehall meaning of the term: letting go, getting loose, letting the waistline do the talking. That gives the song its center, and everything else follows from there. The record feels aimed at the dance floor first, with the kind of rhythm and bounce that leaves room for Delly to push the chant, flirt with the crowd, and keep the energy moving. It is the sort of vocal performance he has always handled well, somewhere between singjay ease and more direct talk-over styling.
Antstopable Music handles the production, placing the song inside a modern dancehall framework rather than a retro exercise. That matters, because the track is less about nostalgia than about function: a current-day dance record from an artist who knows exactly how to move a room. The 2026 timing also helps situate it as part of Delly Ranx’s continued output in a year when he was still finding ways to stay present without sounding like he was chasing trends. Bruk Out fits that lane neatly, with a simple idea, a blunt title, and enough veteran confidence to make the whole thing land.
Tracklist:
- Delly Ranx – Bruk Out
