DJ Khaled teases new collab with Bounty Killer & Vybz Kartel

DJ Khaled has sparked excitement after hinting at new music with Bounty Killer and Vybz Kartel, following their link-up at his Florida home.

Khaled shared a video of the Dancehall legends vibing in the studio, strongly suggesting a collaboration is on the way.

This comes right after Bounty Killer’s US visa was reinstated after 15 years, allowing him to rejoin fellow icons Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Vybz Kartel, and Sizzla, who also recently had their US travel privileges restored.

For decades, visa issues kept these Dancehall pioneers from connecting with their US fan base, one of the most lucrative markets for Jamaican artists.

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DJ Khaled ignites Dancehall Thursdays with dubplates

DJ Khaled has sparked excitement after hinting at new music with Bounty Killer and Vybz Kartel, following their link-up at his Florida home.

Khaled shared a video of the Dancehall legends vibing in the studio, strongly suggesting a collaboration is on the way.

This comes right after Bounty Killer’s US visa was reinstated after 15 years, allowing him to rejoin fellow icons Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Vybz Kartel, and Sizzla, who also recently had their US travel privileges restored.

For decades, visa issues kept these Dancehall pioneers from connecting with their US fan base, one of the most lucrative markets for Jamaican artists.

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Buju Banton’s return to the US celebrated by industry heavyweights

DJ Khaled has sparked excitement after hinting at new music with Bounty Killer and Vybz Kartel, following their link-up at his Florida home.

Khaled shared a video of the Dancehall legends vibing in the studio, strongly suggesting a collaboration is on the way.

This comes right after Bounty Killer’s US visa was reinstated after 15 years, allowing him to rejoin fellow icons Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Vybz Kartel, and Sizzla, who also recently had their US travel privileges restored.

For decades, visa issues kept these Dancehall pioneers from connecting with their US fan base, one of the most lucrative markets for Jamaican artists.

Read More