Gaza Indu, born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica, is a dancehall artist known for her fierce lyrics and powerful presence within the Gaza camp, which was spearheaded by legendary dancehall artist Vybz Kartel. Gaza Indu emerged as one of the standout female voices in the Portmore Empire, capturing audiences with her raw, unfiltered take on love, relationships, and street life in Jamaica. She gained popularity in the late 2000s, thanks to a series of collaborations with Kartel and other artists associated with the Gaza family, bringing a unique female perspective to the male-dominated dancehall scene.
Songs like *Come Yah Mi Darling* and *Nuh Stress Mi Out* showcase her versatility and willingness to address both romantic themes and the harsher realities of ghetto life. Her style is characterized by gritty, authentic lyrics that reflect her personal experiences and resonate with fans across Jamaica and the diaspora. Though she took a step back from the music industry for a period, Gaza Indu remains an influential figure in dancehall, and her work continues to inspire new female artists in the genre.