[Chorus]
Woman mi waan yu shout it out
Wid all a yu might
Tell mi are yu gonna make love tonight
A waan yu say
Damn right
Say Damn right
And when I roll dis up rude boys
Give mi a light are yu gonna get some honeys
Tonight a waan yu say damn right
Say damn right

Cause yu si right yah now
Is just a hot gal mi need
Some good weed
Di good breed
Mek gal all a beg and a plead
A bawl cree and dem waan tea
Any time all a woman start dweet
Yu feel sweet
Tear up di sheet
Mi guh sleep wid a woman weh mi meet
She a freak
A she have mi weak

[Chorus]

All a di gal dem weh know fi wol yu man
Position''and '' all night long
Yu and yu man bruk dung di divan
Di lamp stand ''and'' all night long
Big up di gal dem weh keeping it real
Yu nuffi steal ''and'' banana peal
Big up di man dem weh keeping it real
Use yu steal ''and'' mek gal scream

[Chorus]

Mek mi tell yu bout some woman weh mi slam
Mek mi name dem one bye one
Susan kerry-ann Debbie-ann
Stacy-ann Shelly-ann just

[Chorus]

Repeat first and second verse


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