News
Vybz Kartel made his first United States performance in 20 years, a year after having a murder conviction overturned.
Jamaican artist Vybz Kartel admits that his years of skin bleaching were the consequences of a struggle with self-love.
18h
Face2Face Africa on MSN‘Fully melanated’ – Vybz Kartel shares why he bleached his skin, says he’ll never do it againDuring an April 9 appearance Hot 97, Jamaican dancehall sensation Vybz Kartel expressed his remorse over bleaching his skin, declaring that he won’t do it again. The She Holding On singer, born Adidja ...
Drake continues to show love to the artists who’ve shaped global sounds, and this time, he’s paying tribute to a dancehall legend. Following two back-to-back sold-out shows at Brooklyn’s Barclays ...
Vybz Kartel attributed his former affinity for skin bleaching to struggling with 'self-love' and a lack of self-awareness.
The event marks his first U.S. performance in over 20 years, generating major buzz, especially following his recent release from prison.
The August event will highlight the genre-defining artists and trailblazers who are shaping the future of Caribbean music.
It's his first concert in the United States after spending more than a decade behind bars for a crime he maintains he did not ...
“God move me from a prison cell to the pinnacle,” Kartel declares on “Crazy,” his powerful new collaboration with Busta ...
ABC News’ Linsey Davis spoke to reggae icon Vybz Kartel about his new album, “Viking,” his return to the stage and getting on with life after a Jamaican court vacated a murder conviction.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results