
Gage – Neva Done produced by DJ Smo, Reid Waters and Evidence Music 2026
Gage comes back swinging on “Neva Done, ” a straight-talking dancehall cut built for the selector and the dance floor. The title says plenty on its own: this is the kind of song that frames survival, persistence and forward motion as everyday business. Gage has long made a name as a rough-edged Jamaican deejay from Clarendon, with a voice and delivery that sit comfortably in the harder school of dancehall, and this release keeps him in that familiar lane without sounding stuck in the past. He first surfaced on the Jamaican scene with records like “Walking Gun, ” later pushing a more versatile side on his reggae-leaning album work, but his strongest identity has always been that raw, street-level talk that cuts through fast.
“Neva Done” sits in the newer wave of Jamaican dancehall singles that pair local energy with clean, digital framing. DJ Smo, Reid Waters and Evidence Music handle the production and label side, and the finish suggests a modern one-drop-to-rub-a-dub dancehall pulse rather than anything overly crowded. The track is designed around Gage’s voice: terse, confident, and heavy on attitude, with the kind of phrasing that turns a simple hook into a chant. It plays like a statement record, not a gimmick song, with the title doubling as both mantra and warning.
That combination suits Gage well. He’s an artist who has never really needed to reinvent himself to stay relevant; he just needs the right beat and a line that lands. “Neva Done” does exactly that, giving him room to sound hungry, direct and unbothered.
Tracklist:
- Gage – Neva Done
