TJ Records (Vassell Burton) played a massive role in Kartel’s 2010–2011 run. Their collaboration on the Gaza World Riddim followed other hits like the Cardiac Arrest and Smokin' riddims, solidifying a sound that was cleaner and more "radio-ready" without losing its street edge.
Unlike standard "war" songs, this track leaned into the of Dancehall. Kartel used the Gaza World Riddim to experiment with vocal pitch and rhythmic pockets that few artists could mirror. It wasn't just about the lyrics; it was about the vibe —menacing yet melodic. The TJ Records Connection
💡 This track dropped just months before Kartel’s arrest in September 2011, making it one of the final anthems of his "free" era.
Complex wordplay delivered with a deceptive, laid-back flow.