Former Portmore Empire members Jah Vinci and Notnice says since leaving Portmore Empire their career is experiencing an loftier.

Jah Vinci recently said he has been getting a number of request from many artists in the manufacture wanting to work with him just never gets the chance to when he was a member of the Portmore Empire.

Since his departure, Jah Vinci said he has been getting numerous evidence dates as well. He said he has been booked for seven shows in England and four in Italy for July. In addition, he says there are shows lined upward for Guyana, Trinidad and St Vincent. He said there have likewise been calls from Nihon and Africa.

"Mi feel meliorate, mi feel free, mi feel relieved. Mi a go fi voice songs weh mi did always waan fi voice and dem seh a foolishness. Mi songs a become mixed faster and mi a get a whole heap a airplay. Everybody a seh a good move and dem willing fi work wid mi," Jah Vinci said.

Jah Vinci said when he was in the Empire his booking prices was too loftier which turn off many promoters. Just at present promoters are expressing a relief.

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Notnice says he has also been getting calls from numerous persons willing to now work with him.

"Mi nuh get ane person a seh nutten bad. Fifty-fifty some a di diehard Gaza fans a seh a long time yuh fi lef deh and so. Mi first get more calls from music people wanting to work," he said.

Both Jah Vinci and Notnice part ways with Vybz Kartel atomic number 82 Portmore Empire last month.