In 2010, Rvssian and
Vybz Kartel teamed up on the single "Straight Jeans and Fitted." The song received over 25 million views on
YouTube and went on to win "Favorite Music Collaboration" in the February 2011 Youth View Awards. In 2010, rumors of a dispute between Rvssian and
Vybz Kartel surfaced but the two artists were quick to dispel the reports. The duo also worked together on "Get Gyal Anywhere", "Cure Fi Badmind", "Look Pon We" and "New Jordans" (feat. Rvssian). The latter was released in 2014 and was recorded before
Vybz Kartel went to prison for a murder conviction. The two have since continued to work together and Rvssian has released a series of singles by
Vybz Kartel including "Ever Blessed", "Kremlin", "Hi" and "Mamacita" (featuring J Capri), all released after Kartel's incarceration. Shortly after forming Head Concussion Records in December 2007, Rvssian released a number of songs, working with dancehall acts like
Demarco,
Tarrus Riley and Blak Ryno. He released Kartel's hit single "Life Sweet", which was followed by dancehall rhythms such as "Go Go Club", "Remedy" and "Nuh Fear". These rhythms became hits, with the "Go Go Club" rhythm introducing new artistes like Merital Family to the musical scene. Under his label Head Concussion Records, Rvssian went on to release Tarrus Riley's hit single "Good Girl, Gone Bad" which featured
Konshens,
Vybz Kartel's "Lyricist" and Chan Dizzy's "Nuh Strange Face." After the arrest and conviction of Vybz Kartel, Rvssian, whose career growth had been attributed to working with the "Dancehall Hero", kept Head Concussion Records on the global map, launching J Capri, a new female dancehall artiste. The platinum-selling producer released "Pull Up To Mi Bumper" (featuring
Konshens and J Capri), "Whine 'n' Kotch" (featuring J Capri and
Charly Black), "Reverse It" and "Boom 'n" Bend Over" by J Capri. J Capri's "Pull Up To Mi Bumper" and "Whine 'n' Kotch" received over 25 and 50 million
YouTube views, respectively. == Awards and recognition ==