Portmore Empire siren Gaza Kim boldly challenges her mentor’s testosterone driven ‘galis’ anthem with her latest single “Amen.” A counteraction to Empire leader Vybz Kartel’s “Nah Let Go (Galis Anthem Love Dem Part II),” the teenage singer strikes back with an empowering ladies anthem, encouraging women to rid themselves of men who neither elevate nor appreciate them.
With the release of her debut single “Teenage Pregnancy,” a duet with Kartel that explores the plight of two teenage students dealing with an unexpected predicament, Gaza Kim is quickly setting herself apart from the stereotypical female dancehall artist with ‘matey vs wifey’ lyrics. The seventeen year old’s robust vocals have been featured on several of Kartel’s recent singles, including a remake of Shabba Rank’s classic “Twice My Age” and the socially conscious “Danger.”
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