Dancehall icon Vybz Kartel has posted a viral video on social media showing Kenyan content creators Miss Njagi and Litboy dancing to his latest single with Jamaican singer Shenseea. The clip, shared on Kartel’s Instagram account earlier this week, has attracted attention from fans across Africa and the Caribbean.

Choreographed Moves Catch Fans’ Attention

In the video, Miss Njagi and Litboy perform synchronized moves to “Panic”, the lead single from Kartel’s upcoming album God & Time, scheduled for release later this year.

Their routine combines afro‑dance steps with Caribbean dancehall patterns, reflecting the song’s energetic beat. The post was captioned with promotional hashtags for the track and has since been widely shared across Instagram and TikTok communities.
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Fans have praised the duo for their creative energy and precision, noting that the choreography complements the song’s high‑tempo rhythm.

The video’s virality underscores the increasing importance of dance challenges and user-generated content in music promotion.
Vybz Kartel with Shenseea// Instagram

About the Track

  • Title: Panic
  • Artists: Vybz Kartel featuring Shenseea
  • Producers: TJ Records and Vybz Kartel Muzik
  • Genre: Dancehall, with pop and afro-dance influences
“Panic” marks the reunion of Kartel and Shenseea, a decade after their first collaboration on Shenseea’s 2016 single “Loodi”, which helped introduce the Jamaican singer to international audiences.

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Music analysts describe “Panic” as a pop-heavy, bounce-rich track designed for both club play and social media engagement.
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Music Video and Digital Impact

The official music video, directed by Shane Creative in Miami, showcases:
  • Vibrant Caribbean colors
  • Energetic dancers and choreographed sequences
  • Iconic dancehall visuals, including dynamic speaker stacks
Since its release, the video has received significant streams, with its online presence further amplified by viral dance clips such as the one featuring Miss Njagi and Litboy.

Vybz Kartel // Instagram

Social Media Trends

While “Panic” has not yet appeared on official music charts, early social media trends indicate growing traction across Africa and the Caribbean.