Gully God Is Back! — Mavado’s Arrest Warrant Lifted, Attorney Confirms First Jamaican Performance

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Dancehall star Mavado is finally touching back Jamaican soil — and he’s planning something big this December. After years of legal turbulence and absence from the local stage, the dancehall icon has officially cleared his name and is set to perform for the first time in Jamaica in over half a decade. His attorney, Hugh Wildman, confirmed that “everything is settled” following the resolution of a 2018 arrest warrant, marking a major turning point in the artist’s career and personal life.

There is no longer a cloud over his head with law enforcement issues in Jamaica,” Wildman told The STAR. The lawyer also revealed that Mavado, born David Brooks, is “extremely glad” and “full of joy” after reuniting with his son, Dantay Brooks — whose 2021 murder conviction was overturned earlier this year. The emotional reunion comes as the Gully God prepares to celebrate his 44th birthday on November 30, just weeks before the rumoured December concert.

While Wildman kept details of the show under wraps, he teased that “something big” is coming, fueling anticipation among fans who have been waiting for Mavado’s long-overdue homecoming performance. The announcement has already sent ripples across the dancehall community, with many viewing it as a symbolic reset — both personally and musically — for one of the genre’s most influential voices.

Mavado, who rose to prominence in the mid-2000s with breakout hits like Real McKoy, Weh Dem A Do, and So Special, became a defining figure in the Gully vs. Gaza era alongside Vybz Kartel. His international career has included collaborations with Jay-Z, Akon, and Nicki Minaj, and deals with major labels such as VP Records and Cash Money Records.

Now, with his legal troubles behind him and Jamaica ready to welcome him back, Mavado’s December return is shaping up to be more than a concert — it’s a statement. The Gully God is home, and dancehall is watching.

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