Rytikal Denied Bail Today
2020 break-out dancehall artiste Rytikal who is signed to Eastsyde Records and is currently being held by the Bull Bay Police in St. Thomas saw is case aired today March 4th via a Zoom Chat in the Gun Court.
According to a report from the Jamaica Star, Rytikal was denied bail and will remain in police custody until his case is aired again on March 25th.
As as earlier reported by the Elletson Road Police Station, lawmen were patrolling an area in Eight Miles, Bull Bay on Thursday, January 28th when they noticed several men acting suspicious, a search was subsequently carried out which lead to the seizure of a Taurus .380 firearm along with 12 rounds of ammunition.
The weapon and ammunitions were found in the car that the artiste was travelling in and according to the police the gun was for a prop in his music video.
If found guilty, 25-year-old Ryan McFarlane who is more commonly known as Rytikal could spend as few as a couple or several years in prison.
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Rytikal recently went on Jamaica’s most popular entertainment TV Show Onstage TV, while talking to Winford Williams, Ryan explained that his musical influence came from dancehall artistes such as that Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, Vybz Kartel and other dancehall greats are his inspiration hence he paid homage in his latest musical release titled 90s.
Rytikal details that his bigger brother is now an engineer in music something that he helped his brother to persue.
The young dancehaller states that he is from St.Thomas and went to high school but did not graduate, something he is still looking forward to doing.
Rytikal was born in 1995 states that he started making music professionally in 2016 at age 23.
He was next asked about Skillibeng, Rytikal replied stating that SKillibeng is his general because he is the one who brought him to Eastsyde Records, something he is grateful for.