Trinidad and Tobago-based Angostura Holdings Ltd has found a new rhythm in its financial growth, reporting a 12% increase in international revenue for 2024—an achievement fueled in part by the dancehall industry’s undeniable influence. The company’s financial statements revealed a $42 million rise in branded revenue year-over-year, largely credited to a 6% surge in bitters sales and the highly anticipated launch of STR8 VYBZ Rum in November 2024. While the numbers tell a success story, the unspoken factor behind this boom is the cultural and commercial power of dancehall icon Vybz Kartel.
Angostura’s financial strength extends beyond just international markets. The company declared a profit of $144.26 million for the year ended December 31, 2024, maintaining stability despite increased marketing expenses. “For the third consecutive year, we have surpassed the billion-dollar revenue milestone, achieving total revenue of $1.06 billion, a 1 per cent increase over the prior fiscal year,” said chairman Terrence Bharath. While global expansion and premium brand positioning played a role, the undeniable impact of STR8 VYBZ Rum’s entry into the market cannot be ignored.
Dubbed the “Worl’ Boss” by his loyal fan base, Vybz Kartel has remained one of the most influential figures in dancehall despite his incarceration and subsequent release. With a global following spanning the Caribbean diaspora and even Africa, his name alone carries immense brand value. The STR8 VYBZ Rum release capitalized on the unmistakable association between Kartel’s brand and the energy of Caribbean nightlife. The dancehall industry itself continues to command international attention, contributing to a global reggae and dancehall market projected to grow by 7.9% annually, according to industry reports.
Angostura’s strategic investment in international markets mirrors the genre’s own expansion beyond the Caribbean. “Our international markets remain a key growth driver,” said Bharath, noting the success of STR8 VYBZ Rum alongside the company’s broader marketing efforts. As dancehall continues to influence global pop culture, seen in major collaborations with artists like Drake, brands aligning with its aesthetic stand to gain. The synergy between Kartel’s brand presence and Angostura’s international push highlights how corporate entities are increasingly leveraging cultural movements to drive revenue.
With Kartel’s legacy thriving through both music and branding opportunities, and Angostura’s numbers reinforcing the power of cultural influence, STR8 VYBZ Rum’s success may be just the beginning. Whether intentional or not, the dancehall superstar’s name continues to add value to industries beyond music, proving once again that dancehall is more than a genre—it’s a global economic force.