
Rytikal x Puffydon – Rims produced by Puffydon Music 2026
Rims finds Rytikal in familiar territory, but the angle is more playful than militant. The song plays like a slick dancehall flex track, the kind that lives off swagger, quick-tongued patter and a bass line meant to keep heads moving. Rytikal has long made his name as one of the sharp younger voices in Jamaican dancehall, an artist from St. Thomas who came up with a raw, streetwise edge and a strong instinct for melody when the moment calls for it. That mix has helped him move from early buzz to a more established place in the current scene.
Puffydon Music gives the record its frame. Puffydon has been building a serious run in dancehall production, with his name circling around a wave of recent street records and his 2023 breakthrough on 10Tik’s “Alien Brain” still counting as one of the tracks that pushed him into wider view. By 2026, he is sounding like a producer with momentum rather than someone chasing a trend, and Rims fits that profile. The production has that modern dancehall sheen: crisp drums, a lean low end and enough space in the rhythm for Rytikal to work the pocket without crowding it.
What gives the song its pull is the way Rytikal rides the beat with confidence, turning the whole thing into a chantable tune rather than just a straight brag. It feels made for loud speaker systems, quick replay and the kind of party rotation that lets a single catch on through repetition. For a producer-and-artist link-up, it lands with enough character to feel like more than a one-off.
Tracklist:
- Rytikal x Puffydon – Rims
