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Vanessa Bling’s New Song Revisits Lost Years After Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire

Written by on May 21, 2026

(Dancehall Mag) – Vanessa Bling’s new single True Story is a reflection on her perseverance through the scrutiny and legal trouble that reshaped her career after her time in Vybz Kartel’s Portmore Empire.

The Jamaican singer, whose real name is Vanessa Saddler, was once known as Gaza Slim, a young voice in Kartel’s camp during the early 2010s. Under that name, she recorded several songs with Kartel, including Anything A Anything, One ManClarks, and Like A Jockey, while also landing solo hits such as Everything Fi Hold Him and Independent Ladies.

That rise was interrupted by the murder case involving Clive “Lizard” Williams. Kartel was sentenced to life in prison before his conviction was overturned in 2024. Bling, meanwhile, was charged with conspiracy to pervert the course of justice after allegedly filing a false police report, claiming she had been robbed and beaten by a man she identified as Williams. She spent some time in custody and several years on bail before the charge was dropped in 2014.

Released on May 20, True Story appears to draw directly on that period. The song opens with Bling calling it a “true story” before touching on lost years, isolation, and people who wanted to see her freedom taken away.

“Years of my life that mi can’t get back / No want me free dem want fi take me way,” she sings.

The chorus turns on the repeated line, “Freedom, freedom, I deserved my freedom,” framing the record as both a personal statement and a return to one of the themes that has followed Bling’s post-Gaza Slim career: survival after public judgment.


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