
In a music world where authenticity cuts through the noise, Jamaican reggae and dancehall artiste Ras Pylott is making sure his voice rings louder than ever.
His latest release, ‘Rich‘, is a high-energy anthem that celebrates ambition, elevation, and the grind it takes to reach the top.
Produced by hitmaker Dale ‘Dizzle’ Virgo and released on DZL Records, Rich blends sharp lyricism with a thunderous riddim, packaging both the grit of street hustle and the thrill of triumph into a track built for dance floors, playlists and festival stages alike.
“This song is about vision and elevation,” Pylott explains. “It’s about knowing where you’re going, putting in the work, and living the results without apology.”
That confidence echoes through every bar, making ‘Rich‘ not just a song, but a mantra. The single follows Pylott’s earlier standouts ‘Rose of Sharon‘ and ‘Get Lift‘, both of which introduced him as a fresh and versatile voice within reggae and dancehall. With ‘Rich‘, he steps firmly into his own lane, balancing sharp
delivery with aspirational flair.
The official music video doubles down on that message, trading the studio’s raw energy for a cinematic trip through Los Angeles. Fast cars, winding coastal drives, and larger-than-life visuals showcase not just wealth, but the freedom and momentum that come with relentless ambition.
Behind the boards, Virgo brings his signature touch, continuing his mission through DZL Records to spotlight authentic Caribbean talent while experimenting with bold, modern sounds. The result is a track with crossover appeal that still feels deeply rooted in the culture.
For Pylott, ‘Rich’ is more than just a flashy single; it’s proof that he’s building something bigger. With a commanding stage presence, a powerful voice, and lyrics that cut to the bone, he’s positioning himself as one of the next breakout names in reggae and dancehall.
“’Rich‘ is not about bragging,” Pylott says. “It’s about standing tall in your truth, showing the results of hard work, and refusing to downplay your success.”
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