
Ganggoolie – Me A Star produced by Juna-vill Records 2026
Ganggoolie has long been one of those dancehall voices with a street-level feel that never sounds polished just for polish’s sake. Me A Star sits right in that lane. It is a self-assertion tune, the kind of song that turns confidence into a chant: a man talking himself up, claiming his space, and pushing back against any doubt with a tough, no-nonsense delivery. That theme has followed Ganggoolie through a catalogue that has already touched on dance-floor energy and raw Jamaican street culture, and this single keeps him in that familiar pocket.
Juna-vill Records gives the track a modern dancehall frame, and that matters. The label has been active across recent reggae and dancehall releases, putting out new-school singles and riddim projects with a steady digital rollout. Me A Star is dated to 2026, which places it among the newer cuts coming out of that camp as it continues to work with established names and active voices in the current scene.
Musically, the song reads like a straightforward bashment piece: direct, rhythm-forward, and built for forward motion rather than overworked arrangement. Ganggoolie’s style is what carries it. He sounds most at home when he is riding a rough-edged groove and speaking plainly, and that approach gives Me A Star its pull. It is not trying to be overly clever. It is about attitude, self-belief, and presence, which is exactly the point. For listeners who follow dancehall for personality as much as production, this is the kind of cut that lands quickly and keeps its shape.
Tracklist:
- Ganggoolie – Me A Star
