Keeping You Warm

Sean Paul · Other Songs - Sean Paul

(Intro)

Di gyal dem steal all tree

Sean-A-Paul, so mi give it to, so mi give it to, so mi give it to

To all girls, Fight mi den an fatty naughty shorty

Baby girl, all my girls, all my girls, Sean-A-Paul seh well

(Chorus)

Woman di way di time cold I wanna be keeping you warm

I got the right temperature fi shelter yuh from di storm

Hold on gyal I got di right tactics to turn yuh on

An girl I, wanna be di poppa yuh can be di mom, oh oh

(Verse 1)

I got to di gyal dem bruk out pon di floor from yuh dont wanna wuk his performa

From yuh dont waan nuh man weh caan tun yuh on gyal mek mi see yuh hands dem up pon yuh

Caan stand Pamela nah eat yuh nah nyam steam fish nah nuh green banana

But down in Jamaica wi give it to yuh hot like a sauna

(Chorus)

(Verse 2)

Pampas pose an gyal yuh got di chest out but yuh nuh waste out cau gyal yuh impress out

An if yuh des out a mi yuh fi test out cau I got di remedy fi mek yuh de-stress out

Mi haffi plot it becau mi God bless out an girl if yuh want it yuh haffi contest out

A nuh lie weh wi need set weed haffi test di machess out

(Chorus)

(Verse 3)

Gal know so mi crazy no di straight up a nuh pigeon an flava show

Time fi wi mek baby now so stop gwaan like yuh a get shady yo

Woman dont play mi no cause I no frets an fat nuh Grady yo

My lovin is the way to go my lovin is the way to go

(Chorus)

(Verse 4)

When yuh roll wid a playa like mi wid a bredda like mi gyal there is no odda

Dont need to talk it right here just park it right here an keep it unda cover

Cau mi love how yuh fit inna yuh blouse an yuh fat inna yuh jeans an mi waan discover

Everyting bout yuh baby girl can yuh hear weh mi utter

(Chorus)

(Verse 1)

(Chorus)

(Outro)

Oh oh, oh oh, oh oh

Keeping You Warm

Sean Paul's "Keeping You Warm" stands as a defining track within his extensive catalogue of dancehall and reggae fusion. Released during a period where the artist solidified his status as a global icon, the song exemplifies his signature blend of rhythmic basslines and melodic sensibilities. The recording captures the warmth and intimacy characteristic of his R&B-influenced dancehall style, often featuring smooth vocal delivery that contrasts with the track's driving beat. As part of his broader body of work, the song reflects the era's shift toward more polished, radio-friendly versions of traditional dancehall sounds while maintaining the genre's core energy. It remains a staple in discussions of Sean Paul's musical evolution and his impact on contemporary Caribbean music.