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Gaza Meets Gully: Vybz Kartel & Mavado Reunite 17 Years After Legendary Clash

Eddah Sams June 18, 2025, 3:05 p.m. Entertainment
Gaza Meets Gully: Vybz Kartel & Mavado Reunite 17 Years After Legendary Clash

Seventeen years after their explosive clash at Sting 2008, dancehall giants Vybz Kartel and Mavado have shocked the world by reuniting—this time not in battle, but in brotherhood. Once bitter rivals at the centre of Jamaica’s most intense musical feud, the two icons were recently spotted on the same music video set in Miami, working together on a highly anticipated project reportedly tied to DJ Khaled’s upcoming album 'Aalam of God'.

Their clash at Sting was the stuff of legend—an electric night that split the dancehall world into two camps: Gaza and Gully. The lyrical warfare didn’t just stay on stage. It rippled through Jamaican communities, influenced youth culture, and created a rivalry so deep that the government had to step in to cool tensions. For years, the idea of Vybz Kartel and Mavado being seen together—let alone collaborating—seemed impossible.

But time changes everything.

Now, in 2025, both artists appear ready to close that chapter and begin a new one. Kartel, recently released from prison and now residing in the U.S., stood shoulder to shoulder with Mavado on set, alongside other reggae and dancehall heavyweights like Buju Banton and Bounty Killer. The atmosphere, by all accounts, was one of unity, celebration, and purpose. A source present at the shoot described it as “history in the making… not just for dancehall, but for Jamaican culture.”

While the name of their joint track hasn’t been officially confirmed, rumours suggest it’s titled **“You Remind Me”**—a reflective anthem that may channel both their personal journeys and the legacy they’ve created. DJ Khaled, known for his deep love for Jamaica, is believed to be the mastermind bringing these forces together.

The internet hasn’t kept calm. Social media erupted the moment the reunion clips surfaced—fans and fellow artists flooded timelines with tears, fire emojis, and heartfelt tributes to the power of reconciliation. “This is the moment we never knew we needed,” one fan wrote. “Dancehall just got its soul back.”

Beyond nostalgia, this link-up carries serious weight. It signals a turning point for the genre, a reminder that unity moves the culture forward. With dancehall sometimes overshadowed by Afrobeats and global pop sounds, seeing two of its most influential figures come together has already re-ignited international attention.

From trading diss tracks to sharing a mic, Vybz Kartel and Mavado are showing the world that growth is possible, and greatness often comes when rivals find common ground. In a time where the world could use more healing, their reunion stands as a powerful message past beefs don’t have to define the future.

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