
Rymey Gad x Gasha Blacks – Make It produced by Gasha Blacks Production and Rymey Gad 2026
Rymey Gad and Gasha Blacks keep the message simple on “Make It”: get up, stay hungry, and push through until the payoff comes. It is the kind of motivational dancehall cut that works because it sounds like somebody speaking from inside the grind rather than preaching from outside it. The song sits in that modern Westmoreland lane Rymey Gad has been carving out, where melodic phrasing, streetwise energy, and a clean digital finish meet a harder-edged dancehall pulse. He has been building steady momentum across recent singles, and this pairing with Gasha Blacks feels like a natural extension of that run.
Gasha Blacks Production gives the track its frame. The name is already tied to an active dancehall output, and this release fits the pattern of self-driven, artist-led work that has become a big part of how younger Jamaican acts move now. Rymey Gad, whose real name is Garrett Whitelock, comes out of Westmoreland and has been making noise with songs that travel well online, especially among listeners who want direct lyrics and a hook that lands quickly. That background matters here, because “Make It” does not waste time on excess. It aims straight at perseverance, ambition, and the pressure of trying to turn talent into something bigger.
The song’s feel is upbeat without getting glossy. It carries a firm reggae-dancehall bounce, the sort of tempo that leaves space for the vocals to cut through while the rhythm stays forward-moving. The delivery sounds determined and conversational, with the artists leaning on phrasing that gives the record urgency. Lyrically, the focus is on making progress, staying locked in, and refusing to fold when things get rough. It is a familiar dancehall theme, but the strength here is in the way it is presented: uncluttered, direct, and aimed at listeners who know exactly what that hustle feels like.
Released in 2026, “Make It” feels like one of those records meant to travel through playlists, promo runs, and street rotation at the same time. It does not try to over-explain itself. It just plants its flag in the everyday struggle and leaves the hook to do the heavy lifting.
Tracklist:
- Rymey Gad x Gasha Blacks – Make It
