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I-Octane Reveals What Vybz Kartel Told Him In Prison

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The content originally appeared on: Urban Islandz I-Octane says Vybz Kartel gave him his flowers when he visited the incarcerated deejay in prison. I-Octane says he has so much music in rotation and so much more on his hard drive it’s hard to keep up. The dancehall singjay says he has 552 hit songs and over 4,000 songs on the airwaves globally. Since breaking onto the scene in the late 2000s, I-Octane has been one of the hardest-working artists in […]

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