In an interesting twist of economic impact, recently freed dancehall star Vybz Kartel has already begun influencing Jamaican society with his latest trend: the ‘orange handkerchief.’ This simple accessory, prominently displayed by Kartel during his release from the Tower Street Correctional Facility on July 31st, has seen its price skyrocket. Generally retailing for approximately one hundred Jamaican dollars (J$100), the price of the orange handkerchief has surged by 500 to 1200%, now fetching between J$500 and J$1,200.
The sharp increase in price was substantiated by multiple social media posts and videos showing vendors capitalizing on the trend. In one viral video, a woman recounted her frustration when a vendor upped the price to J$1,000 upon seeing her interest. She reported seeking a better deal at a Chinese outlet, only to be quoted an even higher price of J$1,200. Another video was also seen with the garb being offered for J$500 on sale. This rapid inflation has led to accusations of price gouging from many consumers, though some have taken a more humorous stance on the situation, urging Kartel not to sing about other popular items like KFC or Clarks shoes to avoid similar price surges.
“Do kartel nuh sing bout kfc or beef patty 😂” another wrote “PLEASE DONT SING ANOTHER CLARKS SONG I BEG” In contrast, a commenter opined, “Move uno blc wid this I rather buy school supplies.”
Meanwhile, the dancehall community and fans worldwide are eagerly anticipating Vybz Kartel’s physical return to the music scene. His release marks a significant moment in his career, with many hopeful for a revival of his influential contributions to the genre. In an exclusive interview with FOX 5 New York, Kartel, born Adidja Palmer, expressed his profound sense of liberation. “The feeling of just being free is an amazing feeling,” Kartel shared, adding, “It’s so surreal I have to pinch myself just to see that I’m awake.” This interview, aired on Sunday, was his first public appearance since regaining his freedom.
Kartel’s influence, both cultural and economic, remains strong as he steps into this new chapter of his life. The ‘orange handkerchief’ phenomenon underscores the powerful impact of his persona, even beyond the realm of music. As he reintegrates into society and the industry, all eyes are on what he will do next, and how his actions will continue to ripple through Jamaican culture and economy.