
RajahWild – Rave produced by Frankwhite 2026
RajahWild comes in swinging on “Rave, ” a bright, bass-heavy dancehall single that sounds made for late-night pull-up and wall-to-wall motion. The title says plenty: this is a party record first, but it keeps the edge that has made RajahWild one of the more distinctive voices in the new wave of Jamaican dancehall. His delivery is raw and insistent, with that rough-hewn energy that sits somewhere between street chant and melody, while Frankwhite’s production gives the track a clean, modern bounce. The beat sits around a mid-tempo pocket, with enough space for the deejay to push and stretch his lines without losing the dancefloor momentum.
RajahWild has spent the past few years turning viral traction into a real run, and “Rave” fits the lane he has carved out: youthful, unruly, and tuned to the everyday pulse of Kingston dancehall rather than polished crossover fare. He is one of the names carrying the current generation, an artist whose work tends to move between street talk, bravado, and the kind of hook that sticks after one listen. That mix is part of why his records keep catching on quickly.
Frankwhite’s role matters here too. The production is lean and functional, built to let RajahWild’s voice carry the record rather than crowd it. There is no overthinking it, just a record with enough attitude and enough groove to do what a dancehall single is supposed to do: move the room, fast.
Tracklist:
- RajahWild – Rave
