The Voice of the Jamaican Ghetto : Incarcerated But Not Silenced (Roots & Culture)
2013 • Album
Intro - Rebel Youths
Thank You Jah [Bonus Track]
Interlude - Motherhood
Mamma
Interlude - Self Empowerment
Dollar Sign
Interlude - Black Aesthetics
Where Is the Love For the Black Child
Interlude - Kartel Places the System On Trial
Bad Reputation
Interlude - The System Mash Up the Country
Mr. Broadcast Comission (Anuh My Music)
Interlude - The Pain of Poverty
Dem Nuh Like We
Interlude - Poor People Revolution
Something Ah Go Happen
Interlude - Unite Against the System
Struggle
Interlude - Political Oppression
Life We Living
Interlude - Summary
A Case For Patwa In Jamaica (Bonus Track)
Most popular songs of Vybz Kartel
Fever
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Colouring This Life
2016 • King of the Dancehall
Clarks
2010 • Pon Di Gaza 2.0
Romping Shop
2009 • Pon Di Gaza
Real Badman
2012 • Gaza 4 Life
Ever Blessed [Raw]
Benz Punani
2011 • Colouring Book
Then You and Me
2020 • To Tanesha
You and Him Deh
2011 • Colouring Book
Gal a Weh Me Do You
2010 • Pon Di Gaza 2.0
Thank You Jah
2013 • Kartel Forever : Trilogy
Virginity
2009 • Gaza Girls
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