This is the period most commonly found in "Mediafire" archives. It is the era of the Trilogy mixtapes and the height of the "Gaza vs. Gully" feud with Mavado. Songs like "Touch A Button," "Dollar Sign," and "Benz Punnany" defined a generation. The production quality improved, and Kartel began experimenting with melody, creating the "Gaza" sound that dominated the Caribbean.
Marked by the release of "Romping Shop" (with Spice) and the Kingston Story album, this era saw Kartel crossing over into international markets. The discography here becomes massive, featuring collaborations with Major Lazer, Rihanna (penning "Man Down"), and Busta Rhymes.
However, it’s crucial to note that 90% of “Vybz Kartel discography MediaFire” links are unauthorized uploads violating copyright laws (owned by Kartel’s labels: Adidjahiem Records, TJ Records, and various distributors like VPAL Music).