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VYBZ KARTEL'S NEW FRAGRANCE "OH!" COMING NEXT MONTH

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Vybz Kartel’s new fragrance OH! is set to hit the market on September 15.Music News understands that the OH! Fragrance, based off Kartel's popular catch phrase, is for both men andwomen.The controversial dancehall deejay in a press release also revealed that OH will be accompanied by a variety of skin care products including astringents among other products for women and men.This is the third different line of products merchandized by Vybz Kartel since the beginning of this year.Last February, the self-proclaimed "World Boss" announced the launch of his new shoe brand, "Addis”. He also unveiled his own brand of blue power soap called "Vybz Cake Soap," and his intent to release t-shirts, dog tags and belt buckles.Vybz Kartel and his former Business partner Corey Todd severed ties after the two had a falling out. This caused an abrupt end to their successful business partnership which resulted in the failure of Vybz Rum and DaggeringCondoms.Vybz Kartel is currently shooting episodes for his upcoming reality show, Teacha's Pet to debut on CVM TV next month.

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Keep striving me boss,bad mind a kill them!
I would try the cologne. Hope it smells good!
ghetto youth afi make it one day
felicitous name
santos,,, nobody don't bad mind over kartel's material man made things. people is beginning to realise that material things is the most primary things in life. what is most important is high self esteem, being fearless,and self control.
all who drink vybz rum and used vybz Fragrance ago a hell,
KARTEL GWAN DO U TING PAWDIE
why all jamaica say people mad mind garantee no one bad mind him for his HIV ole nasty bowy corrupting the youths no matter what him do he wont prosper because him dont respect the children.
Irie Luv go suck yuh mother,you are a badmind duty nigga...stop hating on Kartel he is tryin to make something of his life........big up to all the hard working Jamaicans
Marcus Garvey Technical High School (MGTHS) in St Ann's Bay is one of four schools that Education Minister Andrew Holness has targeted for intervention by his ministry.Holness made the announcement at the annual conference of the Jamaica Teachers' Association at Sunset Jamaica Grande Resort in Ocho Rios last week, and while not identifying them then as failing schools, the intervention casts the schools in a negative light.Principal, Leslie Riley, describes the ministry's intended intervention as timely, citing the special nature of the school."In terms of the feedback from the Ministry of Education and how they see our school, it is very timely for the ministry to recognise that there are deep-seated issues in a school like this," Riley told The Gleaner in an interview on Friday."This is no ordinary school; this is a school that has gone through all kinds of infighting which would have had this impact on staff morale and all of that. Since I took up office in 2001, there have been two different commissions of enquiry into the operations of the school, so that it means for a school to be given this kind of attention, indeed something would have had to be special."Residents in the community continue to view MGTHS as a troubled institution where indiscipline prevails and examination passes fall below expectations.
ALL THAT VYBZ KARTEL SHIT LOOKS CHEAP AND CANCEROUS.
I remember vybz kartel said something on vibe.com that and quote 'expect the unexpected when it comes to him' end of quote. I GUESS HE CAN UNEXPECTEDLY GET AIDZ OR TURN BATTY. PUUUUUUUUSSSSSSSSY! DIE!

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