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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Beenie Man set for US Tour after 10-year hiatus

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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Kiprich says clashes hurt his career; weighs in on Sting

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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Jah Vinci shares tips for upcoming entertainers

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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Atlantic Records Exec talks signing Reggae & Dancehall stars

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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DJ Mix Master David calls for universal themes in Dancehall music

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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Kabaka Pyramid for the first time elaborates on Valiant’s ‘Rasta’

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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Anthony Cruz bashes devil worshiping and slackness in music

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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Julian Marley inspired by his dad’s humility

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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Chino McGregor urges entertainers to create music with worldwide appeal

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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