
Skippa – Fast Button produced by Rich Together Entertainment and Chargie Records 2026
Skippa comes in sounding like a direct dispatch from the current dancehall moment: quick, blunt, and made for systems that like their hooks loud and their talk short. Fast Button sits in the lane Skippa has been carving out over the last few years, where patois-heavy delivery, streetwise confidence, and a sharp sense of timing do the heavy lifting. He has become one of the fresher young voices out of Jamaica’s new dancehall wave, with a catalog that has already put songs like Service, My Way, Go Girl, Fast Mode, WYFL and No Budget in circulation. That momentum matters here, because Fast Button feels less like a throwaway single and more like another step in a run that has kept his name moving through the scene.
The record is linked to Rich Together Entertainment and Chargie Records, two names that have been showing up around Skippa’s rise and have also been tied to some of the harder-edged modern dancehall work coming out of Jamaica. Rich Together has been presented as part of Skippa’s wider support structure, while Chargie’s presence connects the song to a producer side that already has reach in the current street-dancehall circuit. The release is tagged 2026, which places it firmly in the present wave of his catalog rather than as a back-catalog oddity.
Fast Button itself sounds like a song designed for forward motion. The title points to speed, attitude and reflex, and that is usually where Skippa is strongest: riding a rhythm with clipped phrasing, bright energy and enough edge to keep the chant memorable. It has the feel of a track meant to move fast in dancehall spaces where a song has to land instantly, hold attention, and leave a catchy phrase behind.
Tracklist:
- Skippa – Fast Button
