Going through his archives another night is Creep from Chromatic. Tonight he released another Vybz Kartel dub titled “Sprite Medley” where he revisited a couple of his old hits for the sound system. Di war get ugly. Feeling nostalgic? Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
On the latest in Kevin2woKrayzee comedy we hear his reaction on Vybz Kartel’s guilty verdict. He gives a hilarious take on prison life for the artist, showing respect to Emily Crooks, and his thoughts as a fan. Not a bad video here, while many of us are still feeling the effects of the verdict, support can still be shown by playing his songs and remember his best performances. Check out the video below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Feeling nostalgic, Creep of Chromatic released another never heard before dubplate from Vybz Kartel. Titled “Clappings” and features Aidonia, we hear both artists trading badman bars and showing how lyrical they both could be. Aidonia and Kartel were two artists who could hold their own whenever they were on a song together. Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
With Vybz Kartel being slapped with a guilty verdict, many fans feel that Dancehall is now “dead”. Ninjaman, who is no stranger to being caught up in the law, found himself on Onstage to discuss a few things. Here he weighed in on the Vybz Kartel case, how things would’ve been if the verdict was “not guilty“, his experiences with the law and now avoiding conflict, Sting 2013, and new music. He also premiered the video for his single “Jamaica Town“. Good luck to Ninjaman on his current situations and I hope he fares better than the World Boss. What if there was a “not guilty” verdict? Check out the videos below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Even though Vybz Kartel has been out of the spotlight physically for a long time, he has proved to be one of the hardest working Dancehall artists. Tonight Creep of Chromatic Sound released an exclusive dubplate from Kartel that has never been played before. Titled “Lost Without Weed“, Kartel took over Robin Thicke’s “Lost Without You” and made an ode to Marijuana. Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.
Dropping some badman lyrics today is “Di Stinga” Black Ryno. Titled “My Trigga“, this is his remix to the popular “My Nigga/Hitta” track by rappers YG, Young Jeezy, and Rich Homie Quan. Here he changes the topic and speaks about his weapon and lets us know that he’s always prepared for anything. Not a bad effort from Black Ryno, having heard a few remixes of the original he handled this well and continues to be consistent in releasing singles. Check out the song below and share your thoughts in the comments section.