Tanto Blacks moves forward with ‘Rich Carpenter’ mindset

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After a period away from the spotlight, dancehall artiste Tanto Blacks is stepping back into the arena with renewed purpose, sharper focus, and a message rooted in growth.

Despite being missing from the scene, the artiste insisted he had never walked away from music.

“Mi never tek no break from music,” he said candidly. “Yeh mi did homeless, a live inna mi car fi a little while, but mi still come out clean every day.”

That period, he explained, was less about absence and more about recalibration.

As dancehall evolved particularly with the rise of trap-influenced sounds, Tanto Blacks explained that he chose to step back, study the shifting landscape, and realign himself creatively and mentally.

“A just di energy shift, different vibe, different direction inna dancehall. So mi haffi sit down, study di game and realign miself,” he shared.

Even while out of the limelight, Tanto Blacks remained active, both musically and entrepreneurially. He revealed that he was consistently recording and also building independent income streams through small business ventures, including shipping goods and retailing clothing and hygiene products.

“A real hustling ting. Mi always believe seh ownership important — dat a part a di ‘Rich Carpenter’ mindset,” he said.

That mindset now anchors his official return, symbolised by his latest single, Rich Carpenter. According to Tanto Blacks, the track is more than just music — it reflects his lived reality.

“Mi a carve out life now. Rich Carpenter a nuh just a song — it a mi reality. Mi a build, shape, and design mi own path like a carpenter.”

The artiste credits a solid support system for helping him re-emerge with structure and clarity, highlighting collaborators such as Jennifer Morris, Polabeatz, RichBlood876, and Lesley Hayles.

Tanto Blacks also emphasised that his re-entry into the industry is not about competing with the new wave of artistes, but rather carving his own lane.

“Mi nuh try fi fit in–mi stand out. Mi lane different. Mi a push growth, ownership, rich lifestyle, God, and elevation.”

While acknowledging the talent of the younger generation, he believes stronger guidance and industry structure are needed to help them maximise global opportunities in markets like Africa, Europe, and Japan.

“Di youth dem talented, but dem need direction. If we build proper systems, dem can dominate worldwide.”

Part of his evolved mindset comes from observing global figures like Chris Gayle, with whom he shares a long-standing relationship. Gayle also made an appearance in the Rich Carpenter video — something Tanto says was a natural collaboration.

“Mi study people like Chris — how dem move from talent to business… dat a di mindset mi deh pon now — expansion, ownership, legacy.”

As he reclaims his place in dancehall, Tanto Blacks says he is moving with intention, discipline, and a clear vision for the future.

“Everything change — mi mindset, mi lifestyle, mi discipline. Dis a new Tanto Blacks — still authentic, but elevated.”

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