Vybz Kartel’s ‘Yami Bolo’ Music Video Is A Mafia Movie – Watch

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After his identity was revealed as the “Craft Man” in Alkaline’s Cree music video last week, Dancehall titan, Vybz Kartel has returned with a new blood-splattering short movie of equivalent morbidity. The official release of the single, Yami Bolo dropped today on VybezKartelRadio via YouTube throwing a series of seamless deprecating disses along with its eradicating visuals.

There’s no telling if this new single is a counteraction but there is certainly enough here for a lot of speculation. Kartel also publicly declared that he would be doing ‘bay gun chunes’ in retaliation for the election dubplates. It looks here as if he’s following through with Yami Bolo and could have possibly made the “Craft Man” coiner his primary target.

With the inclusion of the Kingston Story photo for the cover of the Yami Bolo single, (the silhouette of which was used in Alkaline’s Cree video), the Worl’ Boss could have directed his strikes at his long time rival, the Vendetta Boss.

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In reducing his rookie opponent, the Teacha simply begins his slaughter, “Dem never kill nobody yet. Good yute dem, a trouble dem a mek. Even if you was a bomb yuh anuh threat,” then going-in for the ruin, he cunningly takes his jab, “Yuh gyal a run pu–y anyweh mi deh.”

Similar to quieting an impudent minor, daring to back-chat to his claims, he continues, “Don’t tell mi bou’ seh di gyal a whore. Mi know things bout yuh mada weh don’t. Longest livers see di most … me will live forever, nutt’n close to a ghost.” Telling his opponent to not think of his girl as a ho’ for sleeping with him (Kartel) because she’s no better than his own mother, whom he knows.  Some fans have speculated that these lines are directed towards one of Dancehall’s impudent minors, Intence, who reacted to Foota Hype making such claims about his woman last month.

Don’t even think about retaliating either, “Yolo… Mi nuh leff di fifty like mi name Yami Bolo. Five shot of di Benelli, Teddy have di gun ‘for yuh. Kairo gi’ yuh, wul yuh shot a ring, Claro phone yuh,” he cautions indicating that not only is he always packing but his bullets hit in quick successions similar to a ringing phone. Further more, “Yuh nuh value nutt’n, done yuh free, pro bono,” deciding he’ll just take his rival’s life for free.

Then in describing exactly how it will be done, says, “Waterford mi train. Shoot bwoy when dem violate ina dem face. Nyam dem food, nah seh nuh grace. Wait, ugly face badness a back inna di days. Laugh and shot dem, one inna him ears.”

The very gothic music video is perhaps the worst type of horror anyone has ever seen of its kind thus far. Directed by Romillion Entertainment and shot by Lagikz Visualz, audiences are taken right smack in the middle of an assassination in progress.

The hit is initiated by a poised female GAZA executive, she’s busied with a kidnapping so she tells the informant, “Let di ‘Pings’ dem deal with it. Take it to the VP.” This we know as Sikka Rymes, who makes his show-stopping cameo in the visuals.

Immediately we see what appear to be the GAZA assassins dispatching from several locales within a gaunt-looking community. Eventually, they monopolize every section of the area to narrow in on their targets. An easy capture of each, one is led to Sikka, who swiftly obliterates his subject without mercy, sending blood splatter in the air and his lifeless body in a canal of water. The other is later found hiding behind a wall, and is dealt with by the assassins.

Produced by Drop Top Records and distributed by Johnny Wonder, watch the visuals for Vybz Kartel’s Yami Bolo music video here –