Yes Nyah
Cool nuh, higher
Haha-haha-haha
Who am I? just di girls dem sugar
Alright, hear me now
Whoa na-na-na-na-na, na-na-na-na-na-na
Ohh, na-na-na-na-na (da)

Sim Simma
Who got di keys to my Bimma?
Who am I? Di girls dem sugar
"How can I mek luv to ah fella in a rush?" Pass meh di keys to my truck
Who am I? Di girls dem luck
And I and I, we make love to precious but

You ever buck ah gal weh deep like ah bucket?
Draw fi yuh needle and yuh needle cyan't stitch it
Draw fi yuh axe and like ah bough you all ah chop it
Draw fi yuh pick axe and like ah ground you all ah dig it
It's like ah river side up on di bank, in yuh tek it
It's like a bicycle so yuh hold it and dash it
So yuh watch it, so yuh crash it, she ah tell yuh seh yuh crabbit
Gal she ah beg yuh and ah bawl say fi, "Stop it"
Badman plug in and me ah move ah cah electric
It's like a basketball she tek time out fi vomit
Well listen to me style and uno fi listen to me lyrics
Ah Beenie Man deya me ah drop it
Ah say

Sim Simma
Who got di keys to my Bimma?
Who am I? Di girls dem sugar
"How can I mek luv to ah fella in a rush?" Pass meh di keys to my truck
Who am I? Di girls dem luck
And I and I, we make love to precious but

Anything she want I will give it onto she
I can't believe di day meh friends dem tell meh that she flee( flee)
I don't believe it's anger and I don't believe it's grief (wha)
I don't believe it's Suzie and all di other girls I breed
Di luv for me she have, that is di only thing I need
I don't intend right now just to lose my main squeeze
Oh Guantanamera you ah killa
Gal di way yuh, hot yuh have mi body under pressure
Man see yuh body all ah kill mosquito
Woman yuh body ripe just to know yuh got di power but

Sim Simma
Who got di keys to my Bimma?
Who am I? Di girls dem sugar
"How can I mek luv to ah fella in a rush?" Pass meh di keys to my truck
Who am I? Di girls dem luck
And I and I, we make love to precious but

I tell myself I don't want nobody else to ever luv me
You are my guiding star my shining light I love you baby
But that day you leave and you gone I know that girls they drove me crazy
And all di girls lonesome, all ah dem ah run come
'Cause de whole ah dem want dis baby
I told you once and I told you twice that I am di girls dem sugar
Now di girls dem attack me, and di girls dem ah-rush me because dem ah drive in di Bimma
All di girls dem flavor, ah-mon no slaver, I am di helper no paper
And ah gal just watch yuh, ah want unuh hear ah and listen what di Dj ah seh

Sim Simma
Pass meh de keys to my Bimma
Who am I? Di girls dem sugar
"How can I mek luv to ah fella in a rush?" Pass meh de keys to my truck
Who am I? Di girls dem luck
And I and I we mek love to precious
Sim Simma
Who got de keys to my Bimma
Who am I? Di girls dem sugar
Jeez


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