
Munga Honorable – Always produced by TL Links Records 2026
Munga Honorable returns with Always in the kind of voice that has kept him in the dancehall conversation for years: direct, seasoned, and easy to recognize the second he rides a riddim. The song sits comfortably in his lane of hard-edged but melodic dancehall, with the kind of steady swagger that made his name in the mid-2000s and has kept him relevant through different eras of the genre. Born Damian Rhoden and hailing from Islington in St. Mary, Munga is one of those artists who never fully disappeared from the scene; he’s just kept moving, dropping music that swings between street commentary, party energy, and personal reflection.
Always fits that pattern. The title suggests commitment and staying power, and that feeling matches the way Munga has framed much of his recent work, especially in a period when he has been actively rebuilding momentum and pushing new music again. Even without overcomplicating the concept, the record feels like the sort of song built for fans who have followed his journey from Bad from Mi Born through later work like Shine Your Light and G. R. E. A. T. It is the voice of an artist who knows his own stamp and is not trying to sound like anybody else.
The release comes through TL Links Records, a label that has been active on the digital side of dancehall and reggae with a string of singles in recent years. That context matters because it places Always inside the current, streaming-era flow of Jamaican music, where one strong cut can travel fast and stay in rotation if the hook lands. For Munga, a record like this is less about reinvention than reassertion: another reminder that his name still carries weight, and that his style still has a place in today’s dancehall.
Tracklist:
- Munga Honorable – Always
