When Merkz steps inna di ring with "Big Joe," yuh already know di vibes are locked and loaded from di jump. This track hits with the kind of raw, unapologetic confidence that reminds you why Dancehall was built on personality as much as it was built on rhythm. Merkz wastes zero time establishing his presence — the delivery is sharp, the swagger is authentic, and every bar lands with the weight of an artist who knows exactly who he is and what he came to prove. This isn't a track searching for its identity; it walks in the door already owning the place. Production-wise, "Big Joe" rides a riddim that carries that modern Dancehall DNA — punchy bass, crisp percussion, and a melodic undercurrent that gives the artist room to breathe and flex simultaneously. Merkz navigates the beat with a fluid flow, switching cadences just enough to keep listeners locked in without losing the hypnotic repetition that makes great Dancehall anthems so infectious. Lyrically, the track channels that timeless tradition of self-elevation and street credibility that has defined the genre from Kingston's dancehalls to the global stage. His wordplay is deliberate, his energy never wavers, and the hook is the kind that crawls into your brain and sets up permanent residence. Merkz is building something real here, and "Big Joe" is the kind of track that demands repeat plays and full volume. Dem man deh nah come fi play — and di music prove it.