Yaksta stands firm: “It’s about standing out, not fitting in!

Reggae and Dancehall artist Yaksta is making it clear—he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to stand out.

 

During his Road to Success interview with Kshema Francis on East Skankin’ Thursday, Yaksta emphasized that if fans expect him to conform to the very things he sings against, that would be a form of enslavement.

 

Beyond music, Yaksta is also working on several projects, including his brand Bush Foots, which features a line of water boots, speakers, banana chips, and events such as Bush Fest and Bush Fiesta.

 

Hailing from St. Mary, Yaksta continues to use his platform to promote financial independence, self-sufficiency, and positive lifestyle choices through his music.

 

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Who will take home the Grammy for Best Reggae Album?

Reggae and Dancehall artist Yaksta is making it clear—he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to stand out.

 

During his Road to Success interview with Kshema Francis on East Skankin’ Thursday, Yaksta emphasized that if fans expect him to conform to the very things he sings against, that would be a form of enslavement.

 

Beyond music, Yaksta is also working on several projects, including his brand Bush Foots, which features a line of water boots, speakers, banana chips, and events such as Bush Fest and Bush Fiesta.

 

Hailing from St. Mary, Yaksta continues to use his platform to promote financial independence, self-sufficiency, and positive lifestyle choices through his music.

 

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Wray & Nephew- title sponsor for Reggae Month 2025

Reggae and Dancehall artist Yaksta is making it clear—he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to stand out.

 

During his Road to Success interview with Kshema Francis on East Skankin’ Thursday, Yaksta emphasized that if fans expect him to conform to the very things he sings against, that would be a form of enslavement.

 

Beyond music, Yaksta is also working on several projects, including his brand Bush Foots, which features a line of water boots, speakers, banana chips, and events such as Bush Fest and Bush Fiesta.

 

Hailing from St. Mary, Yaksta continues to use his platform to promote financial independence, self-sufficiency, and positive lifestyle choices through his music.

 

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Marcia Griffiths to be honoured with Icon’s Award during Reggae Month

Reggae and Dancehall artist Yaksta is making it clear—he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to stand out.

 

During his Road to Success interview with Kshema Francis on East Skankin’ Thursday, Yaksta emphasized that if fans expect him to conform to the very things he sings against, that would be a form of enslavement.

 

Beyond music, Yaksta is also working on several projects, including his brand Bush Foots, which features a line of water boots, speakers, banana chips, and events such as Bush Fest and Bush Fiesta.

 

Hailing from St. Mary, Yaksta continues to use his platform to promote financial independence, self-sufficiency, and positive lifestyle choices through his music.

 

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Mayor Swaby dismisses allegations of bipartisanship in use of public funds

Reggae and Dancehall artist Yaksta is making it clear—he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to stand out.

 

During his Road to Success interview with Kshema Francis on East Skankin’ Thursday, Yaksta emphasized that if fans expect him to conform to the very things he sings against, that would be a form of enslavement.

 

Beyond music, Yaksta is also working on several projects, including his brand Bush Foots, which features a line of water boots, speakers, banana chips, and events such as Bush Fest and Bush Fiesta.

 

Hailing from St. Mary, Yaksta continues to use his platform to promote financial independence, self-sufficiency, and positive lifestyle choices through his music.

 

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Foreign national among two killed in Barrett Town

Reggae and Dancehall artist Yaksta is making it clear—he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to stand out.

 

During his Road to Success interview with Kshema Francis on East Skankin’ Thursday, Yaksta emphasized that if fans expect him to conform to the very things he sings against, that would be a form of enslavement.

 

Beyond music, Yaksta is also working on several projects, including his brand Bush Foots, which features a line of water boots, speakers, banana chips, and events such as Bush Fest and Bush Fiesta.

 

Hailing from St. Mary, Yaksta continues to use his platform to promote financial independence, self-sufficiency, and positive lifestyle choices through his music.

 

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JA Ambassador to the US says Jamaicans who overstayed in the US seeking assistance home

Reggae and Dancehall artist Yaksta is making it clear—he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to stand out.

 

During his Road to Success interview with Kshema Francis on East Skankin’ Thursday, Yaksta emphasized that if fans expect him to conform to the very things he sings against, that would be a form of enslavement.

 

Beyond music, Yaksta is also working on several projects, including his brand Bush Foots, which features a line of water boots, speakers, banana chips, and events such as Bush Fest and Bush Fiesta.

 

Hailing from St. Mary, Yaksta continues to use his platform to promote financial independence, self-sufficiency, and positive lifestyle choices through his music.

 

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Government to review labour laws related to employment conditions and constitutional rights, particularly religious rights

Reggae and Dancehall artist Yaksta is making it clear—he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to stand out.

 

During his Road to Success interview with Kshema Francis on East Skankin’ Thursday, Yaksta emphasized that if fans expect him to conform to the very things he sings against, that would be a form of enslavement.

 

Beyond music, Yaksta is also working on several projects, including his brand Bush Foots, which features a line of water boots, speakers, banana chips, and events such as Bush Fest and Bush Fiesta.

 

Hailing from St. Mary, Yaksta continues to use his platform to promote financial independence, self-sufficiency, and positive lifestyle choices through his music.

 

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Hampshire and Riversdale residents to benefit from major water supply project

Reggae and Dancehall artist Yaksta is making it clear—he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to stand out.

 

During his Road to Success interview with Kshema Francis on East Skankin’ Thursday, Yaksta emphasized that if fans expect him to conform to the very things he sings against, that would be a form of enslavement.

 

Beyond music, Yaksta is also working on several projects, including his brand Bush Foots, which features a line of water boots, speakers, banana chips, and events such as Bush Fest and Bush Fiesta.

 

Hailing from St. Mary, Yaksta continues to use his platform to promote financial independence, self-sufficiency, and positive lifestyle choices through his music.

 

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Reggae Girl Allyson Swaby joins Crystal Palace Women on permanent deal

Reggae and Dancehall artist Yaksta is making it clear—he’s not here to fit in, he’s here to stand out.

 

During his Road to Success interview with Kshema Francis on East Skankin’ Thursday, Yaksta emphasized that if fans expect him to conform to the very things he sings against, that would be a form of enslavement.

 

Beyond music, Yaksta is also working on several projects, including his brand Bush Foots, which features a line of water boots, speakers, banana chips, and events such as Bush Fest and Bush Fiesta.

 

Hailing from St. Mary, Yaksta continues to use his platform to promote financial independence, self-sufficiency, and positive lifestyle choices through his music.

 

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