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Touch Down (Remix) is a song by British recording rapper Stylo G and Jamaican singer Vybz Kartel and Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj. It is a remix of the song "Touch Down" by Stylo G. The song's lyrics are credited to The FaNaTiX, Stylo G & Minaj, and production was handled by The FaNaTiX .
The duo wrote the song and produced it with Afrojack, Nebat Drums and vocals by Vybz Kartel. "Pon de Floor" is a dancehall and baile funk song and was positively received by music critics. It appeared on the charts in the United Kingdom in 2010, where it reached number 125.
Vybz Kartel with his sons 'Likkle Vybz' and 'Likkle Addi' at 'Freedom Street' concert Two of his seven children have continued his musical legacy as sons Jaheim, also known as Likkle Vybz, and Akheel Raheim Palmer, also known as Likkle Addi, have been releasing music since 2014 as a duo known as “PG 13” (also known as “Kartel Sons”). [ 66 ]
Nearly six months after he was released from prison following an overturned murder conviction, Jamaican dancehall star Vybz Kartel is returning to the stage.. Kartel, who spent 13 years behind ...
Jamaican dancehall star Vybz Kartel on Thursday won his appeal in a London court over his conviction for the murder of an associate more than a decade ago. The musician, whose real name is Adidja ...
"Royalty" is a song by American rapper and singer XXXTentacion featuring British rapper Stefflon Don and Jamaican musicians Ky-Mani Marley and Vybz Kartel. Written alongside producer JonFX , it was released on July 19, 2019 as the lead single from the former's fourth and final studio album, Bad Vibes Forever .
In 1994, French rapper and singer Melaaz released a cover version titled "Non, Non, Non" with French lyrics. [60] Reggae group Aswad sampled "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" for their song "You're No Good", taken from their album Rise and Shine (1994). [61] "You're No Good" peaked at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart on 2 February 1995. [62]
Winston Foster OD, [1] [2] (1956 [3] or 15 January 1959 [4]) better known by the stage name Yellowman and also known as King Yellowman, is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall deejay.He first became popular in Jamaica in the 1980s, rising to prominence with a series of singles that established his reputation.