Boring Man
Sean Paul · Other Songs - Sean Paul
Mek dem know yuh know oomon
Yuh mek yuh owna dough wi know oomon
Yuh nuh waan nuh boring Joe wi know oomon
A so it go yuh know oomon
Gal dem nuh waan nuh BORING TOM
Dem seh dem dont waan nuh LAZY BWOY
Ha ha ha ha ha
[Chorus]
Gyal yuh nuh waan nuh boring man (I nuh I nuh I nuh)
Cau yuh nuh waan nuh weak one (En up en up en up)
Yuh want a real champion fi mek yuh (Ben up ben up ben up)
Put yuh hand up inna di air becau yuh know yuh nuh care
Fi no boring man (I nuh I nuh I nuh)
Yuh nuh waan nuh weak one (En up en up en up)
Yuh want a real champion fi mek yuh (Ben up ben up ben up)
Put yuh hand up inna di air becau yuh nah give it up
[Verse 1]
To di guy deh weh a try pon every guy dem try come tek yuh
Seh dem a look fi try fi put a lick deh pon yuh neck too
But yuh know dem cannot man di titt an dem erect to
Cau dem a boring man an dem will never get fi wet yuh
No monetary plan
An dem nuh give a damn
When yuh fi go deh it is fi let off couple grand
So tell dem fi gallang cau dem will never get a slam
An if yuh siddung in dem yard yuh play dem Playstation
[Chorus]
[Verse 2]
Mi seh bun di whole a dem gyal becau di whole a dem lie girl
Dem nah nuh story line so how dem come fi up title
Dem whisper inna yuh ear bout seh dem sight a dem rival
An dem waan ride yuh out like cycle
Why dem da da di do da dat oomon him nah push nuh weight
Caan tek yuh out cau yuh nuh let him outlay
Bare man oomon gyal dem waan congregate
Cau dem a born fi come mek yuh frustrate
[Chorus]
[Verse 1]
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About Boring Man
Sean Paul's "Boring Man" stands as a defining track from his 2003 debut album *Danger Man*, showcasing his evolution from dancehall roots into a polished, global pop-reggae fusion. Released during a pivotal era for Jamaican music, the song features the artist's signature smooth vocal delivery layered over a crisp, rhythmic production that blends R&B sensibilities with traditional dancehall beats. As one of the album's most prominent singles, it helped solidify Paul's status as a leading figure in the international dancehall scene, bridging the gap between Caribbean authenticity and mainstream appeal. The track's enduring popularity highlights his ability to craft melodies that resonate across cultural boundaries, while maintaining the distinct sonic identity of his work. It remains a staple in his discography, often cited as a prime example of his early success and influence on the genre's trajectory in the early 2000s.
