Vybz Kartel
Vybz Kartel is a Jamaican dancehall superstar, a coarse-grained but melodic deejay whose music caters to the streets, dancefloors, and airwaves. He was hailed as one of the leading new artists to emerge from the dancehall scene following the release of his debut album, Up 2 Di Time (2003). As Kartel continued to record full-lengths such as More Up 2 Di Time (2004) and J.M.T. (2005), and racked up additional hit singles like "Clarks," he extended his reach abroad with featured appearances on tracks by the likes of Rihanna, Missy Elliott, and Major Lazer, most notably the latter's "Pon de Floor." A lifetime sentence for murder didn't prevent Kartel from continuing to record widely embraced material. "Fever" (2016), for instance, became one of his biggest songs, and pushed the parent album King of the Dancehall to number two on Billboard's reggae chart. Kartel's conviction was overturned and celebrated with the mixtape First Week Out (2024). Born and raised in the Waterford district of Jamaica, Vybz Kartel (Adidja Azim Palmer) was in his teens when he released his first single, "Love Fat Woman," under the name Adi Banton. Three years later, in 1996, he formed Vibes Cartel with friends Mr. Lee and Escobar, but the group quickly dissolved. Kartel kept the group's name in altered form and became a solo artist. He soon became the protégé of popular dancehall singer Bounty Killer and began writing for him and artists on BK's Alliance management roster, including Scare Dem Crew featuring Elephant Man.Kartel broke out on his own in 2002 with a string of solo hits including "Guns Like Mine," "Badman," and "Most High," along with some collaborative hits with reggae singer Wayne Marshall. Being crowned 2002 deejay of the year at the Stone Love Sound System's 30th anniversary party meant the singer had officially arrived among the Jamaican dancehall community, but a year later he broke on a worldwide level, releasing his debut Up 2 Di Time to wide acclaim while making headlines thanks to an on-stage clash with Ninjaman during the Sting festival in Kartel's hometown of Portmore. The planned clash was highly anticipated, but chaos resulted from physical altercations leading to numerous arrests. Kartel made a public apology and announced a truce with Ninjaman during a press conference held four days after the festival. Timeless and More Up 2 Di Time landed in 2004, the same year Kartel was nominated for a MOBO award in the U.K., although the nomination was withdrawn (along with those of Beenie Man and Sizzla) over concerns with lyrics representing homophobia. Kartel's J.M.T. album, along with featured appearances on tracks by Rihanna and Missy Elliott, dropped in 2005, but that year saw as many headlines as it did hit records when Kartel and Bounty Killer fell out. The two artists traded insults in the Jamaican press as accusations regarding personal matters and bogus songwriting credits flew. Kartel was out of the Killer-led Alliance organization a year later, and immediately joined forces with one of Bounty's biggest enemies, Beenie Man. He then released a series of diss tracks aimed at Bounty Killer's new protégé. The next few years were filled with more diss tracks and gossip as young dancehall fans chose sides, declaring themselves Gaza if their allegiance was with Kartel, and Gully if they sided with Mavado. A truce was announced in late 2007, but the matter escalated during 2008, and in 2009 Kartel released his "Live We Living" single as a call for peace. He also stepped outside his usual genre that year, and partnered with electro producer Diplo for a track on the Major Lazer album Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do. Back home, fans became so divided into Gaza and Gully camps that the tension inspired gang violence, prompting Jamaican Prime Minister Bruce Golding to call both artists to the capitol for a peace meeting. A peace concert featuring the two artists was planned for early that next year, but was canceled by the country's Minister of Culture. Also in 2009, the single "Clarks" became a huge hit for Kartel and spawned two follow-up singles about the shoe brand that also climbed the charts. The 2010 album Pon Di Gaza 2.0 produced the hits "Ramping Shop" and "Life Sweet." In 2011 Vybz would release the Kingston Story album with Brooklyn house music producer Dre Skull handling the beats. Kartel was arrested in September of that year and charged with the murder of Barrington "Bosie" Burton, a music promoter based in the St. Catherine suburb of Portmore. In America, the Vice label issued a deluxe version of Kingston Story in 2012, and even though Kartel made bail on the Burton murder charge, he remained jailed based on new charges in connection with the murder of alleged gang member Clive "Lizard" Williams. In early 2014, Kartel was sentenced to life imprisonment, but was allowed to record while incarcerated. Music continued to reach the streets. King of the Dancehall, released in 2016, peaked at number two on Billboard's reggae chart -- a career high for the deejay -- thanks in part to the popularity of the single "Fever." The albums To Tanesha and Of Dons & Divas both followed in 2020. The latter became Kartel's fifth Top Ten reggae album in the U.S. Born Fi Dis was released in 2021, the same year Kartel issued X-Rated, the first in a handful of EPs the deejay unloaded over the next few years. Kartel's murder conviction was overturned in March 2024. First Week Out, a mixtape that gathered loose tracks, followed shortly thereafter.
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Vybz Kartel Dancehall Hits
Dancehall - Released by SSMG Productionz on May 19, 2022
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Bestfriend
Reggae - Released by Birchill Records on Aug 20, 2019
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Pilates
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Good Cat Company - Stadic Blaze on Mar 22, 2024
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Whine Fimme (Remastered)
Dancehall - Released by Vybz Kartel Muzik on Oct 27, 2023
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Can't Leave You Alone
Dancehall - Released by Greedy Lion - Vybz Kartel Muzik on Oct 10, 2025
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Don't Lie
Dancehall - Released by Adidjahiem Records on Apr 15, 2014
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High School Dropout
Dancehall - Released by Tad's Record on Sep 22, 2017
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We'll Make It
Dancehall - Released by Adidjahiem Records on Oct 3, 2014
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My Love My Love
Dancehall - Released by Adidjahiem Records on Apr 10, 2014
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Guest House
Dancehall - Released by Sounique Records on Apr 1, 2014
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Too Young
Dancehall - Released by Adidjahiem Records on May 17, 2022
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Smaddy Dead (Wikaman Remix)
Electronic - Released by Machete Records on Nov 4, 2022
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Weekend Badman (Wikaman Remix)
Electronic - Released by Machete Records on Nov 4, 2022
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Ghetto Youths Rise (Remix)
Dancehall - Released by TrackHouse Records on Oct 31, 2020
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Early 2000 Essentials Volume 2
Reggae - Released by JAM2 PRODUCTION on Oct 10, 2025
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Birthday
Dancehall - Released by Vybz Kartel Muzik on Aug 25, 2023
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Dweet We a Dweet (Do It)
Reggae - Released by CR203 Productions on Jun 5, 2012
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Tequila Shots (Remix)
Hip-Hop/Rap - Released by Unruly Ent - Young and a Dweet on Dec 13, 2023
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Pound of Rice
Reggae - Released by CR203 Productions on Apr 23, 2018
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