Equipped with a revamped management team at his helm, dancehall artiste Rytikal is making a notable resurgence on the dancehall music scene, aiming to secure his place among the industry greats. In a recent interview on the popular podcast, THE FIX, Rytikal delved into several crucial aspects of his personal and professional life, shedding light on his journey and aspirations.
One of the most compelling topics discussed during the interview was Rytikal’s time incarcerated within the Jamaican penal system. He opened up about how fellow entertainer Tommy Lee Sparta became a source of inspiration and therapeutic support during their shared time in a jail cell. This candid revelation provided a glimpse into the strength of artistic camaraderie even in challenging circumstances.
Rytikal also addressed his departure from the Eastsyde camp and the subsequent dissolution of his friendship with ace deejay Skillibeng. Further into the conversation, the St. Thomas native explained the reasons behind the delay in releasing his collaborative EP with Jahshii.
The interview also skimmed on Rytikal’s introduction of a new genre and his alter ego, Purytikal. This innovation showcases his versatility as an artist and his willingness to explore new musical horizons. Additionally, Rytikal emphasized the importance of avoiding unnecessary conflicts in the industry, highlighting the need for unity and collaboration among artists.
Looking ahead, the “King Inna War” hitmaker discussed his future plans and the exciting developments in his career. Notably, he is currently promoting his latest single, “Bam BiDam,” released approximately a month ago. The official music video has garnered over 135,000+ views on YouTube and continues to enjoy a steady increase in popularity.