
Malie Donn – Opps Song produced by El Crook Empire ,Yo Falcon, Shortdon Muzik, Chevo Records, Kripto Entertainment,Hemton Music,6ix Real Records and Salkey Records 2026
Malie Donn has been one of the sharper voices in the newer wave of Jamaican dancehall, and Opps Song finds him in familiar territory: street tension, pressure, and a hard-edged confidence that plays well with the generation that came up on his breakout run. The song title points straight at conflict, and the record follows that path with the kind of direct, self-assured talk that has helped him cut through online and on stage. It feels made for the current dancehall space, where a big hook, a menacing bounce, and an instantly readable chant can travel fast.
What gives Opps Song its weight is the production context. The track is credited across a string of names — El Crook Empire, Yo Falcon, Shortdon Muzik, Chevo Records, Kripto Entertainment, Hemton Music, 6ix Real Records, and Salkey Records — which suggests a distributed push rather than a single small-room operation. That kind of producer and label roll call has become common around active dancehall singles, especially when a song is being positioned for digital circulation and juggling across sound systems, DJs, and playlists.
Malie Donn himself fits the lane of a young deejay who mixes melodic phrasing with streetwise talk. He came up fast on the strength of tracks like V6 and has stayed visible through a run of viral records and live appearances. Opps Song extends that image: not polished in a glossy pop sense, but sharp, assertive, and built for listeners who want raw energy over softness.
If there is a defining quality here, it is the mood. The song carries the pressure of confrontation without losing its dancehall pulse, which is exactly the sort of balance that keeps Malie Donn in the conversation.
Tracklist:
- Malie Donn – Opps Song