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Physically Incarcerated But Vybz Kartel Is Mentally Free, Gaza Slim Says She Is The Realest Girl And”Girl Boss”

U.S.A, JA (21st Hapilos Digital) – Whether you are a fan or foe there is no denying the impact that Vybz Kartel has made on dancehall music, and although he is incarcerated, his music is still topping the charts and in constant request from the radio airwaves to the hottest parties.

Gaza Slim was first introduced to the music scene with her feature on Vybz Kartel “Anything A Anything” and via video with “One Man/Movin On” and while the Portmore Empire has been disbanded, international dancehall star Vybz Kartel” has been steadfast and resolute that Gaza Slim is still loyal, so it is no surprise that a new EP “Girl Boss/The Realest Girl” emerges from Gaza Slim on Adidjaheim Records.

“Girl Boss/The Realest Girl” EP features the following; “Muscle Contract” prod by TJ Records, “Always” prod Adde Instrumentals, “Everything Fi Hold Him” by SoUnique, “Independent Ladies” by TJ Records, “Realest Gal” by Russian, “Like A Radio” feat Vybz Kartel by SoUnique, “Can’t Do Without Me” feat Vybz Kartel by ZJ Chrome and “Anything A Anything” feat Vybz Kartel by Adidjahiem Records. The EP distributed by 21st Hapilos Digital is now available on itunes.

Vybz Kartel “Mentally Free” EP is now available on itunes via 21st Hapilos Digital. Track listing; “Dem Bwoy” produced by ZJ Liquid, “Back To Life” by Adidjaheim Records, “Party Me Say” by Arif Cooper, “The Cure(fi badmind)” feat Russian prod by Russian, “Betray Di Gaza Boss” feat Tommy Lee by SoUnique, “Real Friend” prod by Don Corleon and “Street Vybz Girl” by Adidjahiem Records.

Adidjahiem Records was established in 2010 by Adidja Palmer.

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