Vybz Kartel is focusing on getting his health right now that he’s a free man after spending over a decade behind bars.

The Jamaican dancehall legend was initially sentenced to life in prison in 2014 for the 2011 murder of Clive “Lizard” Williams, but his conviction was overturned earlier this year after serving 13 years.

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Talking to Fox 5 New York‘s Lisa Evers following his release last week, Kartel – who battles the auto-immune condition Graves’ Disease – revealed his post-prison plans.

“Healthwise, you know I’m working on my health right now, but the feeling of just being free is just an amazing feeling,” he said. “I could be better, but I’m super upbeat.”

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And as part of his new routine, he’s already invested in a bike and a treadmill.

“I’ve hit the ground running,” he added.

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The “Summertime” hitmaker suffered a number of health issues while locked up.

In June, Evers spoke to his attorney, Isat Buchanan, who revealed that Kartel needed medical help last year.

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“Mr. Palmer’s illness is actually life-threatening,” he told the longtime New York journalist. “His neck was swollen, if you think of a shirt that is about 18.5 inches in the neck area, you couldn’t close the collar on his neck and that’s how bad it is in this moment.”

He continued: “His face is actually swollen. And one other thing. He always wears glasses; in this condition, that causes his eyes to protrude.”

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Kartel was kept in solitary confinement for up to 23 hours per day and his attorneys argued he was being prevented from getting clean air.

Jamaica’s Court of Appeal ruled on July 31 that Vybz Kartel (real name Adidja Azim Palmer), along with his co-defendants, will not face a retrial.

Drake, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B & More Celebrate Vybz Kartel's Prison Release
Drake, Nicki Minaj, Cardi B & More Celebrate Vybz Kartel's Prison Release

The singer’s freedom was applauded by various figures in the Hip Hop world, most notably Drake – who posted a selfie of himself wearing one of the self-proclaimed King of Dancehall’s shirts. He also wrote: “Boss free up now.”

Nicki Minaj also welcomed Kartel’s release, commenting on his Instagram page: “Welcome home,” while Busta Rhymes — who has worked with the Jamaican star on numerous songs — added: “WORL BOSS THE WORLD IS YOURS KING!! WELCOME HOME!!”

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Swizz Beatz, Ty Dolla $ign and Young M.A. also left supporting comments.