
Prohgres – Same Way produced by Madunit Production 2026
Prohgres comes at “Same Way” with the kind of no-nonsense dancehall delivery that has made him an easy artist to slot into the current Jamaican lane: direct, melodic, and rooted in everyday realities rather than gimmicks. The song is a straightforward reflection on repetition and the pull of familiar patterns, the sort of theme that lands because it feels lived-in rather than written for effect. In the hands of a singer with a steady voice and a clear sense of phrasing, that idea gives the record its weight.
By 2026, Prohgres had already built a name as a St. Ann-based dancehall artist with a clean, professional image and a catalogue that has kept him in the conversation through records like “Memory Lane, ” “Millions, ” and “Another Year. ” He has long been associated with the more conscious, reflective side of dancehall, even when the writing is catchy enough to travel well outside Jamaica. That context matters here, because “Same Way” fits him as another song about pressure, patience, and the loop of real life, not just romance or party talk.
Madunit Production gives the track a contemporary dancehall frame that feels built for streaming and juggling alike, with the kind of polished, hard-edged backing that lets the vocal carry the message. The release sits in 2026, and that timing places it right in the middle of a busy run for Madunit’s catalogue, with the producer active on other current dancehall singles and riddim projects around the same period. “Same Way” works because it doesn’t try to overstate itself. It stays in the pocket, lets the hook breathe, and trusts Prohgres’ tone and writing to do the rest.
Tracklist:
- Prohgres – Same Way
