
Squash – The Bunna Man produced by Outta Nothing Production and 6ixreal Records 2026
Squash comes through on “The Bunna Man” sounding exactly like a deejay who has spent years sharpening a street-facing persona and knows how to make a title carry attitude. The song sits inside his modern dancehall lane: taut, bass-forward, and built for forward motion rather than atmosphere. His style has long blended hardcore yard slang, flex talk, and that clipped, unbothered delivery that made him one of the defining voices out of Salt Spring and the wider 6ix wave. By 2026, he was already deep into a run of singles and albums under the SQUASH name, with “The Bunna Man” fitting neatly into a catalog that has moved from local heat to a more established solo presence.
The production credit points to Outta Nothing Production and 6ixreal Records, which matters because 6ixreal has been part of Squash’s own creative ecosystem for years. That gives the track the feel of an in-house drop rather than a random outside pairing. The result is a record that keeps its edge tight: a rugged beat, a dark dancehall pulse, and a vocal approach that rides the riddim with confidence and menace. The title itself suggests a man who deals with pressure by turning it into image and posture, which is exactly the kind of character Squash has made his brand.
What makes the song work is the way it stays close to that persona. Instead of reaching for broad crossover polish, it sits in the lane that long-time dancehall listeners expect from him: direct, street-wise, and ready for selectors who want something with bite. It feels like another clean entry in a catalog that knows its audience well.
Tracklist:
- Squash – The Bunna Man
