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Mavado & Kartel UNITE on stage [pic & vid]

Yes you read it correctly. The two have been embroiled in beef since 06, last seen on stage together during their much-hyped, but very disappointing clash last year at Sting.

Dudus (if you know who he is you know, if not, well Google) made it all happen at West Kingston Jamboree, literally minutes ago.

Here is the evidence (thanks to Liv_Up "ya riddim straight"):



What does this mean for 2010? We've been here before with the press conference last year but that didn't stop the clash at Sting. "Mi hope and pray// hope and pray" this one lasts longer and everyone can work on the same riddims (click for post I did on Gully vs Gaza vs Producers), shows and no more "fussin and fightin". Guess it's only La Lewis and Mr. G warrin at Sting this year unless Bounty wants to clash. Grung Gaad still has a problem with him.

Peace, one love and unity mi say! (I still say Gully but whatever)!



If you liked that/ "bare plugs, pluggin ting" (this was the bottom of the original post but with the updates it looks like "We interrupt your regular scheduling to bring you this announcement from our sponsors")

Marvin Sparks x Busy Signal interview

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Marvin Sparks x Jah Cure interview

Marvin Sparks x Chino & Laden interview

Marvin Sparks x Gyptian interview

Marvin Sparks x Etana interview

Marvin Sparks x Shane Brown (Busy Signal manager/top reggae producer) interview

Marvin Sparks x Queen Ifrica interview

Marvin Sparks x Anthony B interview

UPDATE 7/11/2009

Blurry video but you get the point



UPDATE Mavado calls up Kartel full vid





Or onstage footage courtesy of Julian "Ah bait dem ah try bait mi up" Jones-Griffith



Full show below













Isn't it funny how they both finish each others songs? You know they were listening singing-along to each others songs behind closed doors.

If you are reading this with interest but haven't been to a concert or a session (party) in Jamaica, you haven't lived. Crazy mad vibes

UPDATE 10/12/2009

Mavado and Vybz Kartel meet Prime Minister of Jamaica Bruce Golding

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