
Juls, Projexx & Valiant – Rarri produced by Tabom Records and Grim Records 2026
Juls, Projexx and Valiant make “Rarri” feel like a cross-current moment rather than a one-off hookup. The title points straight at flash and forward motion, and the song matches that energy with a sleek, mid-tempo bounce that sits between Afrobeats polish and dancehall attitude. Juls keeps the production clean and roomy, letting the groove breathe instead of crowding it with too many layers, while the hook lands with the kind of easy repeat value that makes these crossover singles travel. It is the sort of record that can move in the club, on streaming playlists, and across Caribbean radio without having to change clothes.
Juls has spent years shaping that space between Ghana, the UK and the wider African diaspora, and his name alone tells you the production will be tasteful rather than noisy. He has long been associated with a minimal, percussive sound that leaves enough space for melody and personality, and “Rarri” fits neatly into that lane. Projexx, born and raised in Kingston, has become one of the more versatile voices in the new Jamaican crop, moving comfortably between reggae, dancehall, and smoother pop-leaning records. Valiant arrives with the kind of sharp, streetwise presence that made him one of the most talked-about new names out of Jamaica in recent years. His rise has been built on internet-age dancehall, catchy phrasing, and a style that can sound playful one minute and commanding the next.
The record sits under Tabom Records and Grim Records, with 2026 attached to the release, and that combination makes sense for a song that wants both continental reach and yard credibility. “Rarri” does not try to over-explain itself. It lives in the space where flex, romance, and nightlife blur together, with each artist finding a different angle on the same cool, expensive mood. Juals supplies the gloss, Projexx smooths the edges, and Valiant gives it bite.
Tracklist:
- Juls, Projexx & Valiant – Rarri
