Vybz Kartel‘s long-awaited return to the U.S. was nothing short of historic. The “Worl Boss,” who was recently released after spending 13 years behind bars, took Brooklyn by storm with his Reggae Fest on Friday (April 11) and Saturday (April 12). His performances made history as the first Caribbean artist to sell out the Barclays Center two nights in a row—a monumental achievement in dancehall history. Kartel’s shows were a seamless blend of classic hits, fan favorites, and new tracks, alongside special performances from Caribbean icons who’ve paved the way for today’s artists shaping the future of dancehall, Reggae, Hip-Hop, and beyond. For the first time in 20 years, Kartel graced a U.S. stage, and the crowd’s energy was electric, eager to welcome him back with open arms. The air was thick with the haze of smoke, the waving of Jamaican flags, and vibrant Rasta colors-creating an atmosphere supercharged with love and anticipation from a sea of his devoted fans.
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