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Vybz Kartel "Clarks mi prefer"

Despite falling out with some/most/damn near all of the main players in the reggae/dancehall industry through either disrespectful lyrics on songs, explicit pictures, accusations of ordering beatdowns on former members of the Gaza camp/Portmore Empire, deejay of the year in both 08 and 09 has released a banger for the summer.



Who said traditional dancehall was dead?! Once again, dancehall is starting to kick again this time of the year. Nuff riddims released from earlier this year seem to be picking up heat as well as new riddims dropping. Maybe it's down to sun in sky for me.

Even former B2K front man Omarion tweeted "Waan gwaan popcaan!! "CLARKES" VYZB KaRtel!" (click here for the proof) We'll excuse the minor typo, it isn't that big a deal.

My bredrin in Jamaica told me you can't find Clarks to buy in stores in Jamaica. Kartel, tell Clarks "cut di cheque!"

Clarks will be dropped next to Nuh Linga, Click Mi Finger and/or Sweep throughout the year. The talk will be "If you got Clarks on, show them off" or words to that effect then Nuh Linga, followed by Sweep if the DJ & mic man have sense

Russian produced the remix Clarks Again



Despite the more "international" sound, this isn't the one getting the most play of the 2. Guess it goes to show what the public prefer to hear from dancehall...

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  1. Yup the Clarks tune is hot but feel like it'll be a lil while til it picks up over here. Maybe summer for people outside of the proper dancehall circles.

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