He was born at Kingston's Victoria Jubilee Hospital, and was one of six children. Originally from Waterhouse, Kingston, he was raised in the Waterford district in the community Portmore, Jamaica. Adidja attended Calabar High School in Kingston but was expelled as a teenager. Determined to continue his education, he completed his studies at a tutorial technical school.
He was exposed to a wide variety of music from a tender age by two uncles who were themselves aspiring musicians. Every weekend he was treated to new musical offerings, on his uncle's old component set, ranging from Sam Cooke to country and western ballads to Ninja Man, who became one of his musical heroes.
At 10 his favorites included artists as diverse as Ninja Man, Papa San, Charlie Chaplin, Will Smith and KRS-1, all of whose lyrics he would study word-for-word, performing them later for friends.
He decided he wanted to be a deejay and began writing his own lyrics when he was 11. Eager to flaunt his skills, Adidja and his friends frequented the weekly Gong Talent Show at the Coney Amusement Park on the outskirts of Kingston. To their chagrin, they were always gonged off when they got a chance to perform.
Undeterred by his weekly failure to impress the talent show audience, Adidja decided to hone his skills and concentrate on winning over his own community of Waterford until he was ready for bigger things. With that goal in mind, on weekends he would practise on neighborhood sound systems Soul Signal and Electric Force.
In 1993, Adidja recorded his first single, "Love Fat Woman," for Alvin Reid's One Heart Label under the name Adi Banton, a name he chose in tribute to a role model, Buju Banton. He recorded several more tracks for local producers, perfecting his craft.
In 1996 he and two friends, Mr. Lee and a singer called Escobar, decided to form a group. One night, after watching a movie about Pablo Escobar and his infamous cartel, Adidja came up with a name for his trio: Vibes Cartel.
Vybz Kartel's new role as Killer's protege caught the attention of the public and led to a meteoric career rise, first as a ghost-writer for Bounty, Elephant Man and other members of the Scare Dem Crew, followed by collaborations with Bounty Killer, such as "Gal Clown" and "Girls Like Mine (Liquid Riddim)."
He came into his own with early hits like "Gun Clown," "Guns Like Mine (Trafalga Riddim)," "Badman (Panty Raid Riddim)," "Bus Mi Gun Like Nuttn," "Most High (Mexican Riddim)" and "War Organizer (Clappas Riddim)." He also had a string of successful collaborations with Wayne Marshall, including "New Millennium (Mad Antz Riddim)," "Why (Krazy Riddim)" and "Why Again (Good To Go Riddim)." This unprecedented debut led to Vybz Kartel being crowned 2002 Deejay of the Year at Stone Love's 30th anniversary, a feat unmatched by any new artist in dancehall.
Kartel has--aside from incredible rhymes and subtle, clever pop culture references--a unique lyrical flow all his own. It is to be noted that Kartel rarely does dance "chunes" along the lines of Elephant man or Beenie Man. Nevertheless, he has already had several high-profile collaborations with international hip-hop and pop stars, and is being touted as the next big thing in dancehall.
In terms of singles sold, he has had the second-best year on the 2003 reggae charts, outsold only by Elephant Man, and has released two albums this year for UK label Greensleeves. He was featured twice on the Def Jamaica project, and nominated for Source, VIBE and UK MOBO awards. His MOBO nominations, along with those of Beenie Man, Elephant Man and Sizzla, were subsequently withdrawn over concerns of homophobia, a common issue with dancehall reggae in general.
His video for "New Millennium/Why," with Wayne Marshall, though decidedly low-budget, has seen play on MTV. His underground following is so large that a bootleg version of, in his own words, "a very, very low budget film" made in 2001 has begun circulating. He has two albums, several mixtapes and a prolific library of singles.
In 2005, Vybz and Bountkiller fell out after Vybz preformed a song with Di Angel, Beenie's former girl, "Yuh Know Yuh Baby Father." Vybz walked out of the Alliance. Aidonia also left, because he took Vybz side, falling out with Busy Signal and making the song "Adid A Mi Daddy Who Wa Vex Wan Vex." It was said Vybz took side with Beenie by showing up at his wedding. Vybz said Beenie was his artist and would not and that's as far as it went. Afterwards, he and Movado which led to throwing of words through songs like "Movado di Failla," "Them Start War and Dead" and "Them a Pu@#* Pon di Battle." But this mis happas only made Mr.Palmer express his war side.
Vybz is the head of the territorial gangland in Portmore known as the Gaza and Mavado is the same for the Gully. Due to their feud a physical war arose between people in the two areas. Fans loyal to each artist have taken part as well. Their fan base in the youths has been seen, as entire schools claiming to be Gully or Gaza supporters have been known not just in Jamaica but in other Caribbean countries such as Trinidad to break out into physical war resulting in stabbings and street fights.
Following the 2009 Summit of the Americas the Jamaican government called a meetings between Vybz Kartel and Mavado calling on them to end the war. Since its conclusion both artists have turned away from war songs and focused on different topics, Kartel on women and Mavado on uplifting the people, although both still make songs of all types.
Following differences with record label Greensleeves, Vybz Kartel changed his name to Addi Di Teacha near the end of 2006. All new material he produces will be released under this name. Greensleeves will continue to release his older, unreleased material under the name Vybz Kartel.
He now owns the label Portmore Empire, founded in 2007, on which releases new deejays' music. To clear up why this was done he had an interview with Antony Miller. "If I had join Moffia House, I would be taking side which I said I would not do," he said.
He owns a rum called STREET VYBZ as well as a condom line called DAGGERING.
Recently, he collaborated with artists like D.I. aka Daniel and Di Angel--Beenie man's former wife. But that's another story...
In 2011 Kartel has recently come under fire for bleaching his skin, something that is frowned upon in Jamaican culture and even Kartel spoken against it in past songs. He has come under even more fire for his rumored involvement in devil worship with a satanic group known as the Illuminati, which is known to have other popular musicains such as Jay-Z, Kanye West, Rihanna.
It Tight
Vybz Kartel Lyrics
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So weh mi ah say
Yu know its kartel sexologist
i know
i told dem i can read their mind like a botologist
baby haha aay
ay gyal
mi ah force it in
pass di vaseline, its not a hobby scene
fling it pon di left
my girl yu deaf
overcome she come
an mi nuh start yet
It tight eeh
mi ah force it in
pass di vaseline, its not a hobby scene
fling it pon di left
my girl yu deaf
overcome she come
timeless
The lyrics of Vybz Kartel's song It Tight are explicit and sexually charged. The song seems to be about a sexual encounter between the singer and a woman. The lyrics suggest that the singer is taking control of the situation, and the woman is passive, allowing him to do what he wants. The chorus is repeated throughout the song, reinforcing the idea that the sexual act is forceful and intense. The lyrics also suggest that the singer is using vaseline as a lubricant to make the act easier.
The song can be interpreted as a commentary on power dynamics in sexual relationships, with the singer taking on a dominant role and the woman in a submissive role. The lyrics also suggest that the singer is focused solely on his own pleasure, with little concern for the woman's enjoyment. The repetition of the phrase "it tight" reinforces the idea that the woman is being forced to endure something that is uncomfortable or painful.
Overall, Vybz Kartel's song It Tight is a provocative and controversial track that explores themes of power and control in sexual relationships. The explicit lyrics and forceful tone of the song make it a challenging listen for some listeners, but it also serves as a powerful commentary on contemporary sexual politics.
Line by Line Meaning
Up 2 da time
I am up to date with everything happening in the world.
So weh mi ah say
What I'm saying is...
Yu know its kartel sexologist
You already know that I am Vybz Kartel, the expert in sexual matters.
i told dem i can read their mind like a botologist
I told them I have the ability to read their minds like a botanist identifies plants.
baby haha aay
I'm just joking around, baby.
ay gyal
Hey girl,
It tight eeh
Your vagina is very tight.
mi ah force it in
I am pushing my penis inside forcefully.
pass di vaseline, its not a hobby scene
Give me the Vaseline, this is not a casual encounter but serious business.
fling it pon di left
Toss it to the left.
my girl yu deaf
You're not paying attention to me, my girl.
overcome she come
She has reached an orgasm.
an mi nuh start yet
And I haven't even started yet.
timeless
This experience will be unforgettable and timeless.
Writer(s): Adidja Palmer, Donovan Keith Bennett, Craig Marsh
Contributed by Nicholas E. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Jenise Laing
2018 still the teacher
shaneo man utd
2020
QUEEN ROCKS RADIO
Brap brap brap!
Vanessa Williams Vernon
It tight eeeeeyyy 2019
TNIUQ SI EMAN
2020 it tight eeeeeyyy
Joseph Dank
yow dem time deh did maaadd!!!!!!
Mercedez Murray
Bloodclatπ
Gaza Jade Brown
Sill here 2021 π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯ the girls calling teacher
Rose
Teacha fi di gyal dem
Strictlydibes
busts the shelly belly