Posts Tagged ‘Vybz Kartel’

Vybz Kartel – Half On A Baby Feat. Pusha T

Thursday, December 8th, 2011

Pusha T jumped on an official remix of Vybz Kartel’s ‘Half On A Baby’ and it’s got the internet goin’ nuts with coverage from Boomshots, Complex Magazine, Nah Right, The Source and many more.

‘Half On a Baby’ is the second single from Vybz Kartel’s Kingston Story.

Download: Vybz Kartel – Half On A Baby (Remix) [Feat. Pusha T]

Stream: Vybz Kartel “Half On A Baby” (Remixes)

Thursday, October 20th, 2011

The second single from Vybz Kartel’s “Kingston Story” drops with a remix package on October 25th on Mixpak. Stream the release below.

Vybz Kartel – Half On A Baby (Remixes) EP by Mixpak

Mishka Blog Reviews Kingston Story

Monday, October 3rd, 2011

Vybz Kartel - Kingston Story

Kingston Story contains all the writing abilities of Vybz Kartel and all the composing talent of Dre Skull to create excellent crossover material. I definitely have newfound respect for Vybz Kartel’s music after listening to this, and I’m really looking forward to more Dre Skull full length work like this one.

Check the in depth review of Vybz Kartel’s “Kingston Story” over Mishka’s Bloglin blog.

Dre Skull Interview With Davibe Jamaica

Wednesday, September 7th, 2011


Derrière le proéminent album Kingston Story de Vybz Kartel se trouve l’un des producteurs les plus en vogue de Brooklyn, fondateur de Mixpak Records et qui dans sa carrière a collaboré avec une pliade d’artiste internationaux, a décider de poser ses valises en Jamaîque pour produir l’album de l’artiste Dancehall du 21ème siècle.

Read the French language interview here.

Vybz Kartel ‘Kingston Story’ Out Now!

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011

It’s was almost exactly a year ago that I first went down to Kingston, Jamaica to record a few songs with Vybz Kartel and at the the time, we had not yet considered doing an album. Those first few tracks seemed to have something special about them which gave rise to the idea of us doing a full length…and here we are today. Need a soundtrack to your summer? Kingston Story is out now on iTunes!

Pre-order Vybz Kartel Kingston Story Now

Thursday, June 16th, 2011

Kingston Story Cover

For the last year I’ve been working on the new Vybz Kartel full length and it’s finally days away from release. If you want to support this project pre-order Kingston Story now from iTunes where it’s already climbed to #52 on the Best Selling Reggae albums chart.

Vybz Kartel – Go Go Wine Video

Wednesday, June 15th, 2011

A while back I shared the behind the scenes details from the Vybz Kartel ‘Go Go Wine’ video shoot and we’re finally ready to share the finished video. Shot on location in Kingston, Jamaica by Patrick Fraser.

Rolling Stone Interviews Vybz Kartel

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Rolling Stone

Check the brand new Rolling Stone interview with Vybz Kartel.

Dre Skull Interview With Strictly The Best

Monday, June 13th, 2011

Strictly The Best

Fast forward to 2011, and Dre Skull and Vybz Kartel have teamed up together again for his forthcoming album “Kingston Story”, and Dancehall fans can expect something more than the usual collection of recent singles and the odd filler track that can often blight many dancehall albums.

Read this Dre Skull interview with Strictly The Best covering working with Vybz Kartel on the upcoming album “Kingston Story,” the state of dancehall and more.

Vybz Kartel Discusses Working With Dre Skull On ‘Kingston Story’

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

Vybz Kartel recently appeared on Hype TV to discuss his upcoming album Kingston Story which is set for release on June 21st on Mixpak Records.

‘Go Go Wine’ Video Shoot

Tuesday, May 10th, 2011

Go Go Wine Video Shoot

Last week I was down in Kingston for Vybz Kartel’s ‘Go Go Wine’ video shoot and I wanted to share some photos and a video. All photos by Ports Bishop.

Go Go Wine Video Shoot

For the final outdoor scene Kartel was rolling deep with his crew Also, note the fans watching the shoot from the roof. There were literally hundreds of people who came to get a glimpse of Kartel.

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Vybz Kartel ‘Go Go Wine’ Out Now

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Vybz Kartel 'Go Go Wine' Cover Art

Vybz Kartel’s ‘Go Go Wine’ is is out now on iTunes and it is currently the #28 bestselling track on the Reggae charts and climbing. It’s also available at all other fine digital retailers. Support this release!

Vybz Kartel ‘Go Go Wine’ Debut

Monday, April 25th, 2011

Vybz Kartel 'Go Go Wine' Cover Art

For the last nine months I’ve been working with Vybz Kartel on a full length album and it’s finally time to let the world hear some music. The album, ‘Kingston Story,’ will be out in June, but the first single, ‘Go Go Wine,’ will be released on May 3rd and Toddla T debuted it on his BBC Radio 1 show last Thursday during a special show on Jamaican music. Listen back to the show which has a bunch of great interviews and music (including a quick interview he did with me last time we were in Kingston). Pitchfork also showed support and debuted a stream of ‘Go Go Wine’ (which has resulted in 80 plus YouTube rips). On Friday, the track got radio support fom Jabba (of Massive B fame) who gave the track multiple spins on Sirius XM and from Max Glazer who dropped the track on his Federation Sound show on EVR.

I want to take a moment to give a special shout out to Mr. Glazer, because I wrote the riddim for ‘Go Go Wine’ in January after I played him a bunch of cuts from the Kartel album and he shared his perspective on what the album had and what it might be missing. Basically, he mentioned that the record could use a real Hot 97 friendly/rhythmic dancehall cut and I took his advice and went back into the studio before my last trip to record with Kartel. Respect for the advice!

Dre Skull Interview on Dutty Artz

Monday, April 4th, 2011

Dutty Artz

Dutty Artz is a great New York-based record label and their blog is a must read for its wide coverage of all things New York tropical and beyond. Recently, they interviewed me on my life as a producer, my work with Vybz Kartel and where things are going with Mixpak. Read it here.

Dre Skull Interview on Working In Jamaica and Producing Upcoming Vybz Kartel Full Length

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Vybz Kartel and Dre Skull

How did you begin collaborations with Jamaican artists? Were you interested in particular vocalists/particular sound?

My first project was the single “Gone Too Far” with Sizzla, and I reached out via the internet. In terms of my interest, I’ve been a fan of Jamaican music for a long time, so it was a longstanding dream to be working with Jamaican artists. The first track I did with Vybz Kartel, “Yuh Love,” was a similar thing (over the internet). But lately, I’ve been coming to down to Kingston quite a bit to get into the studio with people directly and that’s definitely my preferred way of working when it’s possible. In terms of whom I’ve worked with, I’ve basically chosen people I was interested in for particular projects I had in mind. There are other artists I’ve wanted to voice whose label has offered very bad contractual terms so it wasn’t possible to get it done. But overall, I feel very good about who I’ve worked with, it’s been amazing and I expect to keep doing more projects.

Read the full Dre Skull interview on Soundclash.

Vybz Kartel Announces New Album Produced By Dre Skull

Thursday, December 23rd, 2010

Vybz Kartel and I have been working on an album for the last 6 months and we’re finally getting close to a finished product. For now, get an early preview of one of the tracks in the background of the above video. Also, check out Kartel’s two part interview with MTV UK where he talks about writing lyrics, borrowing from Ne-Yo, collaborating with Mavado and his upcoming Mixpak album.

MTV: Can we expect a follow-up album to ‘Pon Di Gaza 2.0’?

Vybz Kartel: Yeah, we’ve got a record that we’re working on for next year with Dre Skull from Mixpak records. He’s this white kid from New York that builds some sick beats. So next year me and him – Adidjaheim records/Mixpak records – it’s going to be for April. We haven’t even started the promotion for the album yet. It’s going to be like 14 exclusive tracks.

Vybz Kartel MTV Interview (Part 1)

Vybz Kartel MTV Interview (Part 2)

Vybz Kartel Business

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

Kartel Interview

Vybz Kartel gave me a little mention in this television interview talking about who he’s been working with. Speaking of which, I’m heading back to Kingston early next week to do some more recording with Kartel and, hopefully, soon after, I will be announcing what exactly it is we’ve been working on.

Dre Skull In Jamaica

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Vybz Kartel and Dre Skull

I went down to Kingston, Jamaica in mid-June to record with Vybz Kartel and I’ve finally gotten this post together.

In June, Kartel was watching every single World Cup game, so he was waking up around 8am which left me a little concerned as to whether he would be up for some late night recording. I flew down on a Monday and our first scheduled session was for 3pm on Tuesday, but by 7pm there was no word from him and things weren’t looking too good. Still, I had heard stories that I would likely be waiting, so I was ready for it. By 9pm, I heard the arrangement was to meet him on the side of the road at a specific time—to be waiting in a car—and then follow him to a studio that he was not going to disclose in advance. That’s exactly what happened. When the time came, we linked on the side of a road and subsequently began a twisting and turning journey through the streets of Kingston following Kartel to the mysterious studio.

Walking into the building that housed the studio, there was a dark room with a few young women half asleep on two black leather couches. Past them was the doorway to the actual studio. Once inside, the door was locked and we got right to work. The first track I wanted Kartel to voice was the least dancehall track I had brought, a sort of 135 bpm, half time thing which you can hear a snippet of in the video below. Kartel liked it straight away and said he was good to voice it. His engineer Notnice was manning the computer and handling the recording duties. Kartel had him play the track repeatedly while he messed around with his Blackberry. After a few minutes he was ready to go. Notnice turned off the lights and Kartel sat in front of the mic with the music in his headphones and smoked as the beat played. After a minute or two, he began to make wordless, vocalizations over the track. Notnice was recording everything. I could barely discern any melody, but he was clearly searching it out. Occasionally he would ask Notnice to play back a section to listen to a part and think about it. Within ten minutes, he had started putting down full lines with words and melody. He wasn’t too particular about the lines or fragments of melody being in linear order. He might do the fourth bar in the chorus before going back and doing the first three. Things like that. The pace started to pick up and the song was taking shape very quickly. In addition to writing the words and melody, he was hearing the mix of the song in his head and instructing Notnice to take this word or that word and double it and pan each take. Within an hour or maybe an hour and a half, the first song was done.

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Honesty – Proposal (Smoke Machine Riddim)

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Belizean Reggae artist Honesty has voiced my Smoke Machine Riddim (the riddim behind Kartel’s “Yuh Love” and Ms. Thing & Psycho Tanbad’s “Bonify”) and I think his track gives “Yuh Love” a run for most romantic voicing. Would you marry me baaaaby?

VIDEO: Vybz Kartel – Yuh Love

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

(via Mixpak)

Mixpak Records is proud to present the official video for the Vybz Kartel single “Yuh Love.” Shot on location in Jamaica, starring Vybz Kartel, and directed by Terminal 4 Media.

Support this release by purchasing the single or our limited edition Kartel t-shirt.