Get Gun Shot
Vybz Kartel · Other Songs - Vybz Kartel
F*cka yu
Yo, laing
Dem bwoi deh a baby
Dem nah do a ting
Talk dem a talk, Notnice
When mi buss my gun
[Chorus] x2
Sumaddy haffi get gunshot
Somebody face a fi puncture
Shub out di K thru di window
An it a roll like bloodclaat thunda
Di man power weh a push back a
Di mack 90
An di bushwacker
If you a gangsta
Wah mek yu run suh fah?
Wah mek yu, wah mek yu piss up yuh pants suh fah?
Jus come ova ya suh, come ask mi a question
Mi rifle have di answer fa
Pussy, weh yu diss cray from flanka fah? Eee?
Dat mi a guh kill you an yu fadda fah
Cah, none a dem a nuh real killa
Plus dem know di gaza evil-er
Buss my gun in front di media
Bwoi violate, mi nuh giv dem a page
Dem get a bloodclaat encyclopaedia
Mad dog, laing and shatty a squeeze trigger
All who a run, haffi run weh speedier
When mi rise dah desert eagle ya
[Chorus] x2
Hole on
Gaza dawg dem a bite him
Big fat coppa shot a light him
Shot stuck (gunshot)
Inna neck inna yu chest
Pussyhole yuh cudda fast like lightening
Yu haffi drop when coppa start walk inna yuh
All bout weh yuh never invite in
Dah time ya ah walk by ah no ride in
Man a try run, mrs. speng shell a slide him
Cah, none a dem a nuh real killa
Plus dem know di gaza evil-er
Buss my gun in front di media
Bwoi violate, mi nuh giv dem a page
Dem get a bloodclaat encyclopaedia
Mad dog, laing and shatty a squeeze trigger
All who a run, haffi run weh speedier
When mi rise dah desert eagle ya
[Chorus]
Get Gun Shot
Vybz Kartel's 'Get Gun Shot' stands as a potent anthem within the Jamaican dancehall genre, reflecting the artist's signature blend of rhythmic complexity and social commentary. Released during a period where Kartel solidified his status as a leading figure in the island's music scene, the track exemplifies the genre's characteristic use of heavy basslines and intricate reggae-drum patterns to deliver sharp, often provocative lyrics. The song addresses themes of violence and street life, topics central to Kartel's narrative style and the broader cultural context of 1990s Jamaica. As part of his extensive discography, the recording showcases his ability to craft memorable hooks that resonate deeply with audiences, reinforcing his reputation for creating music that is both commercially successful and culturally significant. The track remains a staple in dancehall collections, illustrating the enduring power of Kartel's work to capture the pulse of the community.

