
Rytikal produced by Ultimate EP 2026
Rytikal comes in hard on Ultimate EP, a 2026 dancehall run that plays like a string of street-facing statements rather than a glossy vanity project. The Jamaican deejay has made his name in the newer hard-edged lane of the genre, with a delivery that rides aggression and melody in equal measure, and this set keeps him in that pocket while moving between flex talk, survival talk and outright boast mode.
The strongest cuts are the ones that lean on pressure and momentum. “Millionaire” and “35 Rims” go after money, motion and status with a clipped, percussive cadence, while “Shake The World” pushes the energy wider with Eddy G on board. “Bomba” and “Chip Chop” feel designed for the dance, all bounce and forward drive, and “Clean Clothes” with Chronic Law adds a colder, grittier edge that fits both artists’ tougher reputations. “Any Weh” closes the circle with the sort of militant confidence Rytikal has made his calling card.
The release lands in a 2026 stretch that has kept his name active across singles and collaborations, and Ultimate EP sits comfortably in the lane he has been carving since “Chosen” put him on broader radar. This is dancehall with a sharp spine, built for sound system play and for listeners who want their hooks blunt, direct and easy to chant back.
Tracklist:
- Millionaire
- 35 Rims
- Shake The World Ft. Eddy G Bomba
- Chip Chop
- Clean Clothes Ft. Chronic Law
- Any Weh
