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Jamaican dancehall star Vybz Kartel slows things down on a brand new impressive and interesting song titled “Some Days.”

“Some Days” is not a dancehall record in the traditional sense. It is something closer to a journal entry – the kind of record where an artist drops the performance entirely and just speaks. Coming from a man who spent 13 years behind bars, the emotional weight here is real and undeniable.

Produced by Ricardo “Redboom Supamix” Reid and TJ White, the beat stays deliberately minimal. That space allows the mood to carry the song rather than the instrumentation, and the choice pays off completely throughout.

Kartel’s delivery here is the most restrained on the entire album. Yet because of that restraint, each word lands harder than any aggressive verse could. He sounds tired in the most human way possible – not defeated, just honest.

Sandwiched between “Soft Girl Era” and “Geenie,” this record anchors the album’s emotional core. Some days are heavy – and Kartel captures that truth without dressing it up.

Play it when you need something that actually means something.

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