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Rude Link tackles relationship on Big Yard’s 'Happy Wife' riddim with “Ningy Ningy”

By Jovani Davis··1 min read
Rude Link tackles relationship on Big Yard’s 'Happy Wife' riddim with “Ningy Ningy”

Kingston-based dancehall recording artist Rude Link is back on the airwaves with “Ningy, Ningy,” a vibrant reggae cut featured on the “Happy Wife” juggling rhythm album from Scikron Entertainment / Big Yard Music. The track was released on February 27, 2026.

Known for his authentic sound and melodic edge, Rude Link delivers a fresh interpretation of the beat, weaving humor and relatability into a storyline that taps into the realities of romantic relationships. Though the season of love has just passed, “Ningy, Ningy” hints at the rough patches many couples face behind closed doors.

Rooted in everyday experiences, the single explores themes of boundaries, trust and human behavior — subjects often discussed privately but rarely expressed so openly in song.

“This story is familiar to most people, but not everyone is bold enough to talk about it,” Rude Link explains. “Some listeners may find the story hilarious, while others may see it as fact.”

The project marks a collaborative effort between Rude Link and Big Yard’s production team, who worked together to shape the track’s concept, composition and melodic direction. Beyond his role as a performer, Rude Link also approaches music as a writer, engineer and producer, giving him a multidimensional perspective in the studio.

In a recent interview, the artist shared his hopes for how the record will resonate with listeners.

“I would like listeners to learn from the story to respect individual’s loyalty, trust, and boundaries. I chose this topic because a lot of people can relate.”

He also praised the team behind the rhythm.

“My experience working with Big Yard has been amazing — I’m fascinated by their level of experience and professionalism.”

With its infectious rhythm and relatable storyline, “Ningy, Ningy” adds a conversational twist to the “Happy Wife” juggling and positions Rude Link for continued attention on the dancehall scene.

“Just have fun and appreciate good music.” — Rude Link

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