
Nhance x Sinko Ceej – Calm produced by Kodi Starr, Saint Kingston Tego Boss, STar Traxx Studios and MixMasters UK 2026
“Calm” finds Nhance and Sinko Ceej in a measured headspace, with the record sitting closer to reflective street-conscious dancehall than the big-anthem side of the genre. The title says plenty on its own: this is a song about keeping composure, cutting out the noise, and moving with intent even when the pressure is on. Sinko Ceej has been active in the UK rap lane, with a body of work that includes projects like Finally and singles such as Loyalty’s Free, while Nhance comes from Jamaica and has been carving out his place as one of the newer dancehall voices with a melodic, emotionally direct style. That combination gives “Calm” a cross-Atlantic feel without losing its roots in the Caribbean conversation.
The production credit attached to the release points to Kodi Starr, Saint Kingston Tego Boss, STar Traxx Studios and MixMasters UK, which suggests a polished, collaborative finish rather than a one-man bedroom cut. That also fits the way the track is framed in distribution: a 2026 single, not a riddim package, and one aimed at listeners who want something more restrained than pure party fuel. Nhance’s delivery usually brings urgency and melody, while Sinko Ceej’s presence adds a grittier, UK street texture. Together they give “Calm” a tone that feels grounded, self-possessed and current, the kind of record that works because it sounds like two artists speaking from lived experience rather than chasing a trend.
Tracklist:
- Nhance x Sinko Ceej – Calm
