Mavado is a proud owner of a Rolls-Royce Wraith.

The international Dancehall entertainer purchased the high-end performance and luxury vehicle last week to celebrate his 37th birthday.

The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the Rolls-Royce Wraith starts at $320,550 USD. Therefore Mavado dropped around $40 Million JMD, that’s definitely a ‘big league.’

Mavado and producer Rvssian are the only two in the Dancehall industry to own a Rolls-Royce.

Meanwhile, Mavado, Alkaline and Jahmiel who goes by the moniker MVP, all performed in New York City for the very first time on Saturday night.

Celebrating his birthday and also the celebration of life, what better way than with his brothers in music who over the past two years remain dancehall unified powerhouse.  With MVP, (dancehall Most Valuable Players) Mavado, Vendetta (Alkaline) and Patriotz (Jahmiel) have toured the world under this umbrella selling out several outdoor festivals in the United States and Canada while still maintaining three separate careers and their own huge fan base.

“MVP is an alignment of artists at the heights of their powers, any one of whom is more than capable of attracting big crowds wherever people love dancehall music—which in 2018 means pretty much anywhere in the world. All parties involved emphasize that they are not a group and they can and will do their own thing whenever they please. Mavado, Alkaline, and Jahmiel have come together because real dancehall culture needs this right now. At this particular moment in music history, MVP’s full combined star power is more important than giving in to the usual forces that drive show business” says Music Journalist Reshma B.

With their own unique artistry, each artist are able to maintain a huge fan base on their own, while touring Europe, UK, US, Canada and the Caribbean, yet the unity of all three artists on one concert has become an energectic and vivacious performance, which dancehall is known for.

Mavado career spans over 10 years in dancehall and has remained one of dancehall living legends to date. With mainstream collaborations with Nikki Minaj, Akon, Stefflon Don just to name a few.