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Foska Oats and Supligen have seen an increase in sales following the release of incarcerated Dancehall superstar Vybz Kartel’s new smash hit single “Mhm Hm”.

The self-proclaimed “Worl Boss” gave the products owned by Caribbean Foods Ltd and Nestlé a huge endorsement last month when he rolled out the Jones Ave Records-produced single.

“Get the oats, mhm / Get the Supligen, mhm hm / Get the nuts, mhm / Get the nutmeg, mhm hm / Blend it up, mhm / Turn it a your head, mhm hm / Get a gyal and just go get your children,” Kartel deejayed in the viral track, a move which is now benefiting Corporate Jamaica.

According to a Vybz Kartel rep, the companies should pay the deejay for helping their sales as its very evident with the posts on social media as everyone is referencing “Mhm Hm”.

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“Right now Foska and Nestle owe Vybz Kartel millions for this big sales boost,” the rep said. “The only reason why corporate Jamaica is not going for Kartel right now is because he is behind bars. This is the one man who can get your products sell and they know that, but hopefully we can win this appeal and make the boss do road.”

This is not the first Vybz Kartel has influenced sales in Jamaica, back in 2009, his hit single “Clarks” with Popcaan and Vanessa Bling, boosted the sales of the British-based international shoe manufacturer.

Vybz Kartel is Jamaica’s most influential artist, a title which saw him launching is own products including Street Vybz Rum and Daggering condoms, the deejay was also working on a shoe line, Addi’s, before his incarceration.