Vybz Kartel was the biggest winner at the 43rd International Reggae and World Music Awards on Sunday night, taking nine awards, including Entertainer of the Year, Recording Artist of the Year, and Best Caribbean Entertainer.
Vybz Kartel was the biggest winner at the 43rd International Reggae and World Music Awards on Sunday night, taking nine awards, including Entertainer of the Year, Recording Artist of the Year, and Best Caribbean Entertainer.
The Dancehall star, whose real name is Adidja Palmer, entered the 2026 IRAWMA ceremony as the leading nominee with 11 nods across nine categories. By the end of the show at the Lauderhill Performing Arts Center in South Florida, he had picked up seven solo awards and two shared wins.
Kartel won the Hon. Bob Marley Award for Entertainer of the Year, the Peter Tosh Award for Recording Artist of the Year, the Gregory Isaacs Award for Best Song for God Is the Greatest, and the Toots Hibbert Award for Best Album/CD for Heart and Soul. He also took the Jimmy Cliff Award for Best Crossover Song, Best Male DJ/Rapper, and Best Caribbean Entertainer.
His two shared wins came through You Remind Me, the DJ Khaled track featuring Kartel, Buju Banton, Bounty Killer and Mavado. The song won Best Collaboration Reggae Song and Best Music Video.
Kartel was not present to collect the awards, but later thanked IRAWMA and his supporters in a message on Instagram. “Tonight, I give thanks to the International Reggae And World Music Awards for this incredible honor,” he wrote. He said the moment belonged to his fans “as much as it belongs to me.”
He added: “And last but certainly never least… thank you GOD. For the strength, the lessons, the purpose, and the blessings. Without Him, none of this is possible. Humbled. Grateful. Still working.”
Other Jamaican and Caribbean acts also collected awards on the night.
Shenseea won Best Female DJ/Rapper, Masicka’s Her Name Is Love won Best EP Recording, Spice won Best Dancehall Stagecraft Entertainer and the Marcus Garvey Humanitarian Award, Busy Signal was named Best Singjay Entertainer, and DJ Mac won Producer of the Year.
Sean Paul’s Faith We A Keep won Most Popular Jamaica Hurricane Melissa Song, while Popcaan was named Best Entertainer – Social Media Influencer. Reggae Sumfest won Festival of the Year, and Tony Matterhorn took Best Sound System/Dance DJ.
The ceremony also honored several veteran figures in reggae, dancehall and world music. Mavado received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his contribution to dancehall and Caribbean culture, while Burning Spear, whose real name is Winston Rodney, received the Lifetime and Master of Reggae and World Music Culture Award.
Marcia Griffiths, Spragga Benz, Wayne Armond, Awilo Longomba and Gramps Morgan were also among those recognized. See full list of winners below.
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