Vybz Kartel has officially confirmed what fans around the world have been speculating for years — a collaboration with Drake is finally on the way. The revelation came during his interview with The Toronto Star, ahead of his three sold-out shows at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, all presented by Drake’s OVO brand.
“Yes, definitely,” Kartel said when asked about the rumoured record. “And it’s going to be crazy when you guys hear it. It’s three people on the track.” Though he stopped short of naming the third artist, the confirmation sent shockwaves through social media, with fans already predicting it could be one of Drake’s frequent collaborators like Popcaan, PARTYNEXTDOOR, or Travis Scott.
The announcement marks a defining moment in both artists’ careers — and for global music culture. Drake has long been vocal about Kartel’s influence, hailing him as one of the greatest to ever come out of Jamaica. From his early mixtape days to his latest OVO ventures, the Toronto rapper has consistently referenced Kartel’s lyrical style and dominance in dancehall. Their mutual respect came full circle earlier this year when Drake invited the “Worl’ Boss” to perform at London’s Wireless Festival, gifting him a diamond-studded OVO chain in celebration of his release from prison.
Kartel’s recent resurgence has been nothing short of remarkable. After serving nearly 13 years in prison before his conviction was overturned in 2024, he’s since launched a record-breaking world tour, earned a Grammy nomination, and reclaimed his place as dancehall’s reigning king. His Toronto shows this weekend — the first ever by a Jamaican artist to sell out Scotiabank Arena three times — further cement that legacy.
As for the Drake collab, Kartel’s confidence says it all. “When you get to experience the power that is Drake live on stage, you understand why he’s so loved,” he said. “He’s iconic. I’ll never forget that moment — and this song will show people just how powerful that energy can be.”
With anticipation at a fever pitch, the upcoming Drake x Vybz Kartel collaboration isn’t just a song — it’s a cultural event in the making, uniting Toronto and Kingston under one sound.
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