May 20, 2026 👁 22
Even behind concrete walls, the Worl' Boss continues to move the culture like a general commanding from the frontlines — and *God and Time* is proof that Vybz Kartel's artistry operates on a frequency that incarceration simply cannot silence. This track lands with the quiet weight of a man who has been tested, refined, and emerged with something deeper than street anthems. From the opening bars, you feel it — this isn't just a song, this is a testimony wrapped in riddim, a meditation that only someone who has walked through fire could deliver with this kind of conviction. Musically, *God and Time* is a masterclass in restraint meeting power. The production carries that soulful, atmospheric quality that bridges roots consciousness with contemporary dancehall sensibility — melodic undertones lifting Kartel's vocals into a space that feels almost spiritual. His flow is unhurried, deliberate, every syllable placed with surgical precision. The lyrics cut through the noise with philosophical weight, touching on faith, patience, and divine justice in ways that resonate far beyond the dancehall. This is Gaza don at his most introspective, and it reminds the culture why he remains the benchmark that every lyricist in the game is still measuring themselves against. *God and Time* isn't just a flex — it's a revelation. Kartel drops this with the effortless authority of a man who knows that legacy cannot be locked away, and the culture responds accordingly. When the Worl' Boss speaks on God and time, you better believe both are on his side.