
Ryan J Ft. Capleton – Red Again (Remix Version) produced by DK Records 2026
Capleton has always sounded most convincing when he’s in firebrand mode, and “Red Again” taps straight into that lane. The song arrives with the kind of militant drive that has long defined his catalog: stern delivery, a heavyweight pulse, and a message rooted in righteousness, resistance, and a return to purpose. The title reads like a declaration of renewed heat, and that’s exactly how it lands, with Capleton sounding less interested in nostalgia than in reasserting the voice that made him one of dancehall and reggae’s most imposing figures. The track also has a hip-hop edge in the production, which gives it a harder, more contemporary stomp without sanding off the roughness that fans expect from him.
Ryan J’s presence matters here because he comes from the Virgin Islands’ reggae and soca orbit, where he first made his name before moving into production and artist work. He has been part of the wider Caribbean singles and riddim circuit for years, and that background gives this remix a regional feel that reaches beyond Jamaica without losing the core dancehall energy. Pairing him with Capleton gives the record a cross-Caribbean stamp that suits the song’s title and tone.
The production comes via DK Records in 2026, though the song itself is tied to Capleton’s Heights of Fire campaign and sits among the early cuts from that return. At this point in his career, Capleton does not need to prove his legacy; “Red Again” works because it sounds like a veteran reminding the scene exactly who he is.
Tracklist:
- Ryan J Ft. Capleton – Red Again (Remix Version)
