
Perfect Giddimani – We Nah Lose (Pauly Danger Riddim) produced by Upsetta Records and Loud City Music 2026
Perfect Giddimani returns on We Nah Lose with the kind of determined, roots-steady message that has long defined his catalog. The song plays like a statement of resilience, carried by a warm, forward-driving dancehall pulse that leaves room for his gravelly phrasing and unhurried delivery to land with weight. It is the sort of chant built for hard times: uplifting without getting sugary, direct without sounding rushed.
Perfect Giddimani, born Greg Rose in St Ann, Jamaica, broke through in 2004 with “Hand Cart Bwoy” and has spent the years since moving between conscious reggae, militant uplift and tougher dancehall-flavored cuts without losing his core identity. He has remained one of the scene’s most dependable voices for positive message music, and that history gives We Nah Lose extra bite.
The release sits with Upsetta Records and Loud City Music, a partnership that has spent years moving between polished reggae and dancehall juggling projects. Loud City, the production alias of Grammy-nominated producer Dan Grossman, has worked with a wide range of reggae and dancehall names and is known for clean arrangements and melodic instincts. That background fits here: the track feels contemporary enough for sound system play, but grounded in the kind of conscious energy that keeps Perfect’s records resonating with reggae listeners who still want substance in the lyrics.
Tracklist:
- Perfect Giddimani – We Nah Lose (Pauly Danger Riddim)
