Vybz Kartel Lends Clarks to Reality TV Show
23:31 - Monday 06 September 2010 - In Category US Entertainment
Vybz Kartel’s popular tune Clarks featured on reality TV show So You Think You Can Dance earlier this week, after the dancehall star gave producers permission to use the track.
Two Canadian contestants were trained by Jae Blazer to perform an impressive routine to the underground classic, which also features Popcaan and Gaza Slim.
Kartel said: ‘We took it up ’cause we know it was just more exposure for Vybz Kartel, more exposure for dancehall music yah know wha mean.’
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