
Title: Vybz Kartel’s Prison Break: Dancehall King Claims He Made Hits Behind Bars and Dishes Out Thoughts on Drake and Kendrick Lamar
As the news of his release from prison after 13 long years, Jamaican dancehall legend Vybz Kartel has made a stunning revelation – he continued to produce hits while incarcerated. This bombshell comes as a testament to his unbreakable spirit, creativity, and dedication to his craft.
Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Azim Palmer, was released from prison earlier this week after serving 13 years for the murder of his friend and business partner, Corey “Lizard” Williams. Despite being behind bars, Kartel never lost sight of his passion for music and continued to produce tracks, much to the surprise of fans worldwide.
In a candid interview with Billboard, Vybz Kartel opened up about his incredible feat, stating that he managed to keep his creative juices flowing even in the harsh prison environment. “I was still making hits, you know? I ain’t never stop,” he said, emphasizing his commitment to his music.
The dancehall legend also shared his thoughts on other artists, including Drake and Kendrick Lamar. When asked about his opinion on Drake’s recent success, Kartel surprisingly praised the rapper, stating that he “is a better and bigger artist” than Kendrick Lamar. He cited Drake’s versatility in exploring different genres as one of the key factors behind his immense popularity.
Kartel’s return to the music scene has sent shockwaves through the industry, with fans eagerly anticipating new content from the legendary artist.
Source: www.billboard.com