Wohdee Celebrates MOBO Nomination With “No Behaviour (WYFL Riddim)” Clip

 
UK rap sensation Wohdee Celebrates MOBO Nomination With “No Behaviour (WYFL Riddim)” Clip
 

Fast-rising Birmingham rap artist WOHDEE kicks off 2026 with a captivating new video for ‘NO BEHAVIOUR (WYFL RIDDIM)’, the viral freestyle she dropped during a Boxing Day holiday in Jamaica. What began as a casual car seat freestyle, with Wohdee unloading sharp, effortless bars over the explosive ‘WYFL Riddim’ by Billboard-charting producer DJ Mac (Vybz Kartel, Skillibeng, Teejay, Shenseea), quickly snowballed across Instagram and TikTok, with the clips drawing in millions of views. The momentum reached DJ Mac himself, and their online spark and connection quickly became a real-world collaboration with Wohdee linking up with DJ Mac in the studio to turn the freestyle into a full track titled ‘No Behaviour’. The new track captures the exact energy that made the original car seat freestyle go viral in the first place – spontaneous, confident, and essentially Wohdee.

With ‘No Behaviour (WYFL Riddim)’, Wohdee pivots away from the aggressive posturing often associated with UK drill, instead leaning into island vibes, confident swagger and independence, showing off an unbothered lifestyle flex with a clear sense of self. Wohdee’s commanding flow is unmistakably UK, yet she rides the riddim with enough swing to feel native to the dancehall pocket, making the track a truly international crossover between Birmingham and Kingston. The track also comes with a glorious new video shot on location in Jamaica that really brings it to life. Directed by BadGee, Ablo Savant, and ShotByDeth (Valiant, Prince Swanny, Jahmiel), the visuals excellently capture both the rush of the island and the confidence of an artist in Wohdee that is stepping into 2026 with meteorite energy and explosive impact, ready to make things shake.

Alongside the release of ‘No Behaviour (WYFL Riddim)’, Wohdee is celebrating her first ever MOBO Award nomination – the Birmingham rising star has earned a nod for the 2026 Best Drill Act, which is testament to her rise as one of the most vital new voices in UK rap. Announced earlier this month, Wohdee joins UK heavyweights of Black British music such as Little Simz, Olivia Dean, Central Cee, Skepta, and PinkPantheress on the highly coveted nominees list that also includes fellow UK risers Jim Legxacy, EsdeeKid, and LeoStayTrill. Also on the horizon for Wohdee this year are much-anticipated headline sets at City Splash Festival in May, and Sidewinder Malta in June, as well as a university tour in September, with loads of new music along the way to soundtrack your 2026.

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