Collin Clarke readies Di Regulator reggae compilation for worldwide release
Collin 'JUNA-VILL' Clarke lines up Di Regulator for a May 22 worldwide drop, framing the new rhythm around order, awareness and cultural responsibility.

Collin “JUNA-VILL” Clarke is lining up a new reggae release that sounds built for more than a quick spin. The JUNAVILL Records founder is preparing Di Regulator rhythm for worldwide release on May 22, and the project is being pushed as a culturally driven compilation with a clear message behind it.
Clarke has built the new rhythm around order, awareness, discipline and cultural responsibility, a setup that fits the part of reggae that still prizes substance over flash. That matters with a one-riddim project, where the same musical bed can either feel recycled or reveal a sharp curatorial hand. In this case, Clarke is aiming for the latter, with Di Regulator presented as a conscious piece of work meant to speak to behavior, values and the wider social conversation as much as to sound system play.
The release also extends Clarke’s broader run of message music. His Genesis 2026 riddim, released earlier this year, was described as a platform featuring well-known acts and carrying the stamp of a brand built on intention, structure and conscious, timeless music with international reach. Di Regulator follows that same lane, which suggests Clarke is not chasing whatever is trending at the moment. He is doubling down on a producer identity rooted in culture, not gimmicks.
That positioning gives Di Regulator an angle that should travel well beyond Jamaica. A worldwide rollout on May 22 points straight at diaspora listeners and international reggae fans who still respond to a sharp concept rhythm, especially one that keeps the focus on message and authenticity. Clarke’s emphasis on substance and worldwide appeal makes the project feel like a deliberate bid to keep roots reggae relevant while still opening the door to a new wave of voices.
The full artist lineup has not been outlined in the available details, but the framework is already clear enough to make the release worth watching. JUNAVILL Records is not just adding another rhythm to the calendar here. Clarke is sending out a compilation built to carry a point, and Di Regulator looks set to land as the kind of one-riddim set that can elevate the right singers while reinforcing the producer’s name in the culture.
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