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"Touch Down" was written and produced by The FaNaTiX, Stylo G and Minaj. It features vocals from Vybz Kartel and FaNaTiX provided additional production and mixed the song. [1] [2] "Touch Down" is a dancehall and Hip-Hop song. [3] [4] [5] Nicki Minaj announced the remix on December 4, 2018.
Vybz Kartel has also hosted his own reality television show "Teacha's Pet" on CVM Jamaica broadcast channel, the first reality television show hosted by a dancehall artist in Jamaica. The premise of "Teacha's Pet" found 20 women living in a Kingston house vying for the artist's affection; the show's lascivious content elicited condemnation of ...
The EP features five songs, including "So Mi Like It", "Like A Man" and "Conjugal Visit" (featuring Vybz Kartel). [ 29 ] [ 30 ] The music video for "Conjugal Visit" garnered over 2 million views on WorldStarHipHop within one day, and as of 2023, has surpassed 100 million views. [ 31 ]
The quintessential Christmas crush song, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" finally hit No. 1 in 2019—25 years after its initial release! 2. Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"
During this time, he performed as an opening act for local shows, including several from Portmore artist Vybz Kartel. Kartel, noticing that the artist was receiving positive responses from the crowd, invited him to move to Kingston and become a part of the Portmore Empire, Kartel's music crew. Tommy Lee Sparta, however, was reluctant to leave ...
Grande has a couple of Christmas EPs under her belt—2013’s Christmas Kisses and 2015’s Christmas & Chill. “Snow in California” and “Winter Things” have a permanent place on my playlist.
Others, like Taylor Swift, CeeLo Green, and Sia, released forgettable or cringeworthy Christmas albums. The Christmas album is one of music's most storied and cheesy traditions.
[1] [28] "Gonna Get Better" is a remake of Vybz Kartel's song "Gon' Get Better" that contains a pulsating dancehall beat backed by acoustic guitar, synths and snaps. [27] The song serves as a female representation of Kartel's version in which the protagonist says she will not leave her lover for another person.