Vybz Kartel, the dancehall sensation, has been released after spending 13 years in prison.
He walked out of the Tower Street Adult Correctional Centre in downtown Kingston on Wednesday evening, following a decision by the Court of Appeal not to retry him and his co-accused for the murder of Clive “Lizard” Williams.
Kartel, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, along with Shawn ‘Shawn Storm’ Campbell, Kahira Jones, and Andre St John, had been convicted in 2014 for the September 2011 murder of Williams.
Their legal team appealed to the local Court of Appeal in 2020, but their convictions were upheld.
Vybz Kartel, born Adidja Azim Palmer on January 7, 1976, in Kingston, Jamaica, has made an indelible mark on the world of dancehall music.
Known for his lyrical prowess and unique vocal style, Kartel began his career in the early 2000s, quickly rising to prominence with hits like “Clarks,” “Romping Shop,” and “Summertime.”
His music, characterized by its provocative lyrics and infectious rhythms, resonated with a global audience, earning him a loyal fanbase and the unofficial title of “World Boss.”
Beyond his musical achievements, Kartel is also known for his entrepreneurial ventures, including his Daggering Condom line and his Vybz Rum brand, both of which have cemented his status as a cultural icon in Jamaica and beyond.
Kartel’s career, however, has been marred by controversy and legal troubles. In 2011, he was arrested and later charged with the murder of Clive “Lizard” Williams, a case that captured national and international attention.
Vybz Kartel released from prison
Despite his incarceration, Kartel’s influence in the music industry remained strong. From behind bars, he continued to release music, including the critically acclaimed album “King of the Dancehall” in 2016.
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His ability to remain relevant despite his legal battles showcased his unwavering dedication to his craft and his resilience as an artist.
After serving 13 years in prison, Vybz Kartel was released in 2024, following a Court of Appeal decision not to retry him and his co-accused.
His release has sparked a wave of anticipation and excitement among fans and industry peers alike, eager to see what the next chapter holds for the dancehall legend.
As Kartel steps back into the limelight, his journey serves as a testament to his enduring legacy in the world of music and his undeniable impact on the dancehall genre.