Vybz Kartel Freed, Drops New Album “First Week Out” Within 24 Hours
KINGSTON, Jamaica — The streets of Kingston erupted in celebration on Wednesday as Adidja Palmer, better known as the iconic dancehall artist Vybz Kartel, was released from the Tower Street Adult Correctional Facility. His release comes after the Jamaican Court of Appeal overturned his murder conviction, a decision spurred by a ruling from the Privy Council in the United Kingdom citing juror misconduct in his original trial. This landmark decision also affected his co-accused—Shawn ‘Shawn Storm’ Campbell, Kahira Jones, and Andre St John—marking a significant turn in a case that has gripped the nation for over a decade.
Fans and supporters flocked to the streets of Kingston’s Corporate Area, celebrating Kartel’s freedom with music and cheers. The palpable excitement highlighted the enduring influence of Vybz Kartel, who has remained a central figure in dancehall music despite his incarceration.
Wasting no time, Vybz Kartel took to the platform X on Thursday to announce his latest musical endeavor, a 12-track album titled “First Week Out,” distributed by Hapilos. The album, which reflects his characteristic lyrical prowess and rhythmic innovation, features collaborations with fellow artist Squash. The tracklist includes:
- Feel Great (Intro) – Vybz Kartel, featuring Squash
- The Menace – Vybz Kartel
- Terror By Night – Vybz Kartel
- Unstoppable – Vybz Kartel
- Skillful – Vybz Kartel, featuring Squash
- Adiadking – Vybz Kartel
- Giant – Vybz Kartel, featuring Squash
- Victorious – Vybz Kartel
- Beat Dem Bad – Vybz Kartel, featuring Squash
- Win – Vybz Kartel
- Success Story – Vybz Kartel
- Number One – Vybz Kartel
The release of “First Week Out” demonstrates Kartel’s unwavering commitment to his music and his fans. The album captures his reflections and experiences, potentially offering insight into his life during and after incarceration. Notably, the project features Squash on several tracks, highlighting a collaborative synergy that has fans eagerly awaiting the full release.
Vybz Kartel’s journey through the Jamaican justice system has been fraught with challenges. Convicted in 2014 for the murder of Clive ‘Lizard’ Williams, Kartel and his co-accused faced a lengthy legal battle, including an unsuccessful appeal in 2020. Their perseverance ultimately paid off when the Privy Council, the highest court of appeal for Jamaica, overturned the convictions based on findings of juror misconduct. This decision led to the Jamaican Court of Appeal’s recent ruling, granting them freedom and a new lease on life.
As the dancehall community and broader public react to these momentous developments, many speculate on the next steps for Vybz Kartel. While his legal and personal future remains a topic of interest, his immediate return to music underscores a familiar narrative of resilience and artistic dedication.
Vision Newspaper will continue to provide updates on this evolving story, celebrating the music and cultural impact of one of Jamaica’s most influential artists. Vybz Kartel’s return to the studio and public life marks a new chapter not only for him but also for the dancehall genre and its global audience.