
Rajahwild – NDA produced by Silver Bird Records 2026
RajahWild keeps pushing the raw edge of modern Jamaican dancehall, and NDA lands right in that lane. The song plays like a warning shot: tight, menacing, and built for sound system pressure. RajahWild’s delivery is clipped and aggressive, the kind of voice that rides a dark riddim without ever sounding crowded by it. There’s a sly, street-level confidence in the writing too, with the title pointing to secrecy, trust, and the code-switching that runs through a lot of his recent work.
By 2026, RajahWild had already carved out a strong run with records like Gogo, Wild Out, Inferno, Show Me a Sign and Trumpet, which put him among the younger names helping define the harder, more chaotic edge of current dancehall. He is Duijai Blake, a Jamaican artist whose music has drawn close comparisons to the rougher new-school camp around names like Kraff Gad, Bayka and Najeeriii, but he has his own bounce and phrasing. That mix of volatility and control is part of what makes NDA work.
The release is credited to Silver Bird Records, and it fits as another straight-ahead singles drop in RajahWild’s growing catalogue. The song feels designed for dancehall spaces first: lean percussion, a tense atmosphere, and a vocal that sits right on top of the beat rather than floating behind it. NDA is the sort of cut that thrives on attitude, which is exactly where RajahWild has been strongest.
Tracklist:
- Rajahwild – NDA
