
Intence x Jugglerz – Goodaz Fi Dem produced by Jugglerz Records 2026
Intence comes in hot on Goodaz Fi Dem, a terse dancehall warning shot that plays like a message for people moving sideways while the artist keeps pushing forward. The title alone tells you the energy: this is about dealing with enemies, bad-minded people, and the general noise that trails success. Intence has built his name on feverish, high-voltage delivery and a style that sits squarely in the current Kingston dancehall conversation, and this cut stays true to that lane. His voice is sharp and urgent, riding the beat with the kind of clipped phrasing that makes even a short record feel charged.
Jugglerz give him a lean, modern backdrop rather than anything overly busy. The German production team has long moved between dancehall, reggae, pop and hip-hop, and they’ve spent years building a reputation for crossover-minded work while still keeping a foot in the sound system world. That background matters here. Goodaz Fi Dem sounds like a record made for present-day dancehall playlists: clean, punchy drums, a dark pulse underneath, and enough space for Intence to cut through with attitude. It has the hard-edged, street-level feel that suits him best.
For Intence, a deejay from Tavern in Papine, Kingston, this is another entry in a catalog that has leaned heavily on grit, momentum and a restless vocal style. He has become one of the more visible names in the younger wave of Jamaican dancehall, and this collaboration slots neatly into that run. Jugglerz, meanwhile, are working from the producer side of a long scene pedigree, giving the single a polished frame without sanding off the roughness that gives it bite.
Tracklist:
- Intence x Jugglerz – Goodaz Fi Dem
