
Red Rat & Prissii – Push It produced by Track Starr Entertainment 2026
Red Rat and Prissii come at Push It with a straight dancehall mandate: a cheeky, body-moving duet that plays like it was made to catch a dance floor in motion. The title leaves little doubt about the mood, and the song keeps that energy front and center with a flirtatious, command-and-response feel that suits both voices. Red Rat’s trademark personality is all over it, the kind of bright, playful delivery that made him one of the most recognizable voices to come out of the ’90s dancehall wave, while Prissii adds a newer, fresher contrast that helps the record feel current without losing the old-school flavor.
Red Rat, born Wallace Wilson in St. Ann’s Bay, Jamaica, broke through in the late 1990s on Main Street and later became known for party-ready singles, comedic timing, and hook-heavy songs that traveled well beyond the island. That history matters here because Push It taps the side of him fans still know best: the entertainer who can turn a simple phrase into a memorable crowd record. Prissii is the less documented name on the cut, but on this track she reads as the modern foil, bringing enough attitude and melodic lift to keep the back-and-forth moving.
Track Starr Entertainment handles the production, and the release sits under that 2026 banner. The sound is clean and club-friendly, with a driving dancehall pulse and enough space for the vocal banter to breathe. It feels geared for juggling, with the sort of rhythm and phrasing that should land in selectors’ crates quickly. Push It is less interested in depth than motion, and that is exactly its strength.
Tracklist:
- Red Rat & Prissii – Push It
