Sheba doesn't miss a beat. She reminds him that "unfair game play twice," calling out his antics with "di brown gyal up a stanpipe".

Kartel opens with the iconic question— Gyal a weh mi do yuh mek yuh do mi dat? —demanding to know why his woman is playing games.

If you were anywhere near a sound system in the late 2000s, you know that when the dropped, everything changed. But among the hits that defined that era, one track remains the ultimate blueprint for dancehall duets: "Gal A Weh Me Duh Yuh (Mek Yuh Do Me Dat)" by the World Boss himself, Vybz Kartel , and the Gaza First Lady, Sheba . The Lyrics: A Game of Chess, Not Checkers

While many collaborations are just two artists sharing a mic, Kartel and Sheba had a chemistry that felt dangerously real. Whether it was "Gaza Man Mi Name" or this anthem, they captured the high-stakes drama of Portmore life.

Sheba ends the verse with a warning that resonates through every Gaza fan's speakers: she’s about to teach him "di wickedest lesson innah history". Why This Track Hits Different

This isn't just a song; it's a dramatic back-and-forth about infidelity and "sweet, sweet" revenge.

Vybz Kartel Ft. Sheba - Gal A Weh Me Duh Yuh Mek Yuh Do Me Dat(nah Let Go Riddim) New Gaza Student Access

Sheba doesn't miss a beat. She reminds him that "unfair game play twice," calling out his antics with "di brown gyal up a stanpipe".

Kartel opens with the iconic question— Gyal a weh mi do yuh mek yuh do mi dat? —demanding to know why his woman is playing games. Sheba doesn't miss a beat

If you were anywhere near a sound system in the late 2000s, you know that when the dropped, everything changed. But among the hits that defined that era, one track remains the ultimate blueprint for dancehall duets: "Gal A Weh Me Duh Yuh (Mek Yuh Do Me Dat)" by the World Boss himself, Vybz Kartel , and the Gaza First Lady, Sheba . The Lyrics: A Game of Chess, Not Checkers —demanding to know why his woman is playing games

While many collaborations are just two artists sharing a mic, Kartel and Sheba had a chemistry that felt dangerously real. Whether it was "Gaza Man Mi Name" or this anthem, they captured the high-stakes drama of Portmore life. The Lyrics: A Game of Chess, Not Checkers

Sheba ends the verse with a warning that resonates through every Gaza fan's speakers: she’s about to teach him "di wickedest lesson innah history". Why This Track Hits Different

This isn't just a song; it's a dramatic back-and-forth about infidelity and "sweet, sweet" revenge.