
NOTNICE Records: A Modern Powerhouse in Jamaican Music
The legendary Notnice is back in producer mode and bringing pure dancehall energy with the new Walk Out Riddim. Known for shaping some of Jamaica’s hardest sounds over the years, Notnice is stepping back into the spotlight with a riddim built for street speakers, clubs, and summer sessions. Early reactions around the release highlight that Walk Out Riddim keeps that classic raw dancehall feeling while sounding fresh for 2026. The project already features songs gaining attention including “Wine & Jiggle” by Popcaan and “Brace” by Jah Vinci. For longtime dancehall fans, this release feels like a reminder of why Notnice became one of the most respected riddim architects—heavy drums, clean bounce, and space for artists to bring personality. Walk Out Riddim is sounding like another hot chapter for Notnice Records.
NOTNICE Records: A Modern Powerhouse in Jamaican Music In Jamaican music, producers often become as influential as the artists—and Notnice Records. is one of the labels that helped shape modern dancehall through sound, talent, and culture. Founded by producer Ainsley “Notnice” Morris, the Kingston-based label grew from Jamaica’s deep riddim tradition: create a strong instrumental foundation and let artists bring their own identity to it. Notnice first became widely known during the late 2000s and early 2010s through his production work inside the Gaza era of dancehall. His beats helped define records connected to Vybz Kartel and artists who later became global names, including Popcaan and Jah Vinci. As Notnice Records expanded, the label moved beyond producing singles and started building artists and projects. The catalog grew through major riddims and releases while collaborating with names such as Sean Paul, Spice, Alkaline, Beenie Man, and Bounty Killer. NotNice Records One of the label’s important moments came with the release of Kyng Midas, a full-length project that showed Notnice could deliver more than riddim compilations. The album featured a wide mix of voices and marked a bigger global push through distribution partnerships. Today, Notnice Records continues to represent a balance of classic Jamaican dancehall energy and modern production. From artist development to fresh riddim releases like Walk Out Riddim, the label remains part of the sound that keeps Jamaican music moving worldwide. X@Wigwagafrica TikTok@Wigwagafrica Instagram@Wigwagafrica Facebook@Wigwagafrica

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