Clarks

Vybz Kartel · Other Songs - Vybz Kartel

[Bridge x2:]

A weh yuh get dah new Clarks deh dawdi?

A which colour dat?

Mad inno pardi!

A you alone have dah style deh dawdi di queen fi England

haffi love off yardi.



[Chorus:]

Real badman nuh model inna shorts

Straight jeans cut off foot parts

Everybody haffi ask weh mi get mi Clarks

Everybody haffi ask weh mi get mi Clarks

Di leather hard

Di suede soft

Toothbrush get out di dust fast

Everybody haffi ask weh mi get mi Clarks

Everybody haffi ask weh mi get mi Clarks



Mi nuh love crepe inno

Clarks mi prefer

Clarks fi di leather (yea)

Clarks fi di fur

Clarks fi di summer

Clarks fi di winter

Clarks fi di sun

Clarks fi di water

Mi nuh wear nautica (no!)

Dat a fi sailor

Polo fi tiger I'm a di golfer

Di new wallabee hotter than sulfur

Mi pat on mi daddy from mi was a youngster



[Chorus]



[Vannessa Bling:]

Me tell my man seh

Memba proper hygiene an don't figet

Bag a sneakers gi yuh cheesy foot

If yuh kno weh me know boy low di crepe

Memba pointed mouth will corn you toe

Wear di dessert Clarks fi easy step

To my court that can save yuh boy

You athlete's foot ago leave yuh dead.



[Chorus]



[Bridge x2]



[Chorus x2]

Clarks - Vybz Kartel

Vybz Kartel's 'Clarks' stands as a quintessential example of his dominance in the Jamaican dancehall scene, blending rhythmic precision with his signature vocal delivery. The track exemplifies the genre's characteristic blend of social commentary and party-ready beats, typical of the artist's prolific output during the mid-2000s. Kartel's ability to weave complex rhyme schemes over infectious, off-beat grooves defines his catalog, and this recording showcases his mastery of the dancehall format. As a key figure in the evolution of Caribbean music, his work often addresses themes of street life and resilience while maintaining an upbeat, celebratory tone that has influenced countless subsequent artists. The song remains a staple for fans of the genre, reflecting the vibrant cultural landscape of Jamaica's music industry.