
Skippa – Phone Call produced by Rich Together Entertainment 2026
Skippa’s “Phone Call” arrives as another sharp slice of modern Jamaican dancehall, the kind that treats everyday frustration as hook material. The title alone points to the song’s lane: phone drama, unfinished conversations, mixed signals, and the kind of back-and-forth that keeps a relationship circling instead of settling. In Skippa’s hands, that subject matter usually comes with quick, clipped phrasing and a streetwise melodic bite, and that feels like the right frame here too.
By 2026, Skippa had already become one of the more recognizable younger voices in the current dancehall wave, with a run that includes songs like “WYFL, ” “Go, ” “Evil, ” and the earlier “Phone Screen” link-up with Rvssian. He sits in that generation of artists who move easily between raw DJ talk, chant-style cadences, and more melodic hooks, which gives his records a directness that works both in sound system settings and on streaming playlists. “Phone Call” fits that profile well: a tune built to feel immediate rather than overworked.
Rich Together Entertainment is the right kind of home for it. The label has been closely associated with Skippa’s recent output, and that continuity matters because it has helped define his current run and sonic identity. This release lands in the same circle of dancehall records that chase momentum through clean hooks, modern drum programming, and a lean, radio-friendly structure. If you’ve been following Skippa’s rise, “Phone Call” sounds like part of an ongoing conversation rather than a detour: a relationship song with enough edge to keep it firmly in the dancehall pocket.
Tracklist:
- Skippa – Phone Call
