Teenage Pregnancy
Vybz Kartel · Other Songs - Vybz Kartel
na na na na na na na na na na na
Baby..
mi have something fi tell yuh
but first yuh haffi tell mi seh yuh love mi
yuh haffi tell mi seh yuh really really need mi
are yuh going to have my baby
gyal are yuh going to have my baby
Really di docter haffi tell mi
mi have di morning sickness already
weh mi ah go tell my mother
tell har mi love yuh forever
we ah go mek it thru together
remember seh mi still go ah highschool, Oh Gee
weh mi ah go tell my father
tell him fi put all di blame pon mi
but love will solve any problems
weh mi ah go do dis ah teenage pregnancy
school work nuh done an di teacha is calling
ah three time mi vomit from morning
mi cyan concentrate pon di reading
dats why yuh school fren dem come tell mi
seh yuh not doin yuh homework lately
n all ah di teacha dem ah tell mi seh mi face look swell up
like seh mi have ah nine month belly
weh mi ah go tell my mother
tell har mi love yuh forever
we ah go mek it thru together
remember seh mi still go ah highschool, Oh Gee
weh mi ah go tell my father
tell him fi put all di blame pon mi
but love will solve any problems
weh mi ah go do dis ah teenage pregnancy
na na na na na na na na na na na na na
weh day when mi give yuh my love
yuh shouldnt just run guh lie down
baby why yuh neva use ah condom
baby why yuh neva use ah condom
yuh can depend pon mi dat ah my vow
yuh ready fi look ah job right now
anyting ah anyting, mi nah go back out
memba mi go ah school mi nuh waan fi drop out
weh mi ah go tell my mother
tell har mi love yuh forever
we ah go mek it thru together
remember seh mi still go ah highschool, Oh Gee
weh mi ah go tell my father
tell him fi put all di blame pon mi
but love will solve any problems
weh mi ah go do dis ah teenage pregnancy
Teenage Pregnancy - Vybz Kartel
Vybz Kartel's 'Teenage Pregnancy' stands as a defining track in the evolution of Jamaican dancehall, capturing the raw energy and social commentary characteristic of the genre during its peak. Released in the mid-2000s, the song exemplifies Kartel's signature style, blending rhythmic complexity with lyrics that address the realities of youth and relationships within the community. As a staple of his discography, the recording reflects the era's sound, characterized by heavy basslines and vocal delivery that prioritized attitude and rhythm over traditional melodic structures. The track remains a cultural touchstone, illustrating how dancehall music served as a platform for discussing pressing social issues while maintaining an undeniably catchy, danceable appeal that continues to resonate with fans of the genre.
