City Girl

Jay Sean · Other Songs - Jay Sean

It's the same train, it's the same time girl,

Every morning on the central line girl,

Look at you, you look at me from a far (Baby I)

Gotta say I fantasize each day,

Think about it with my mind on replay,

But I can helped if I just came up to talk,



[Chorus:]

This time it's there, I won't pass,

I give ten, I won't less,

Hey City Girl, before you go your way,

Hey City Girl, Girl I just get your name,

Hey City Girl, we can hang out some day,

Hey City Girlll (baby) (hey city girl),



Girl I'm feeling that girl tonight,

Have you ever had city girl style and,

With a ponytail that turns me on (so fine)

In the winter you'll be rocking still toes (toes)

In the summer its the open toes (toes)

Girl I watch you the whole year long,



[chorus]



You still the same my same in front of you try not to stare (stare),

Got that starbucks in your hand and i-pod in your ear,

The metro's on your lap but I can tell its where it's too,

But you ain't ready cos I caught you watching me too,

So now



[chorus x2]



City girl...

City Girl

Jay Sean's "City Girl" stands as a defining track of the mid-2000s UK garage and dancehall fusion, capturing the energetic pulse of urban nightlife. Released during a period where Sean was establishing himself as a leading figure in the British dance scene, the song blends rhythmic basslines with catchy vocal hooks to create an anthem for club culture. Its production style reflects the era's preference for high-energy, danceable tracks that bridged the gap between mainstream pop and underground club sounds. The recording contributed to Sean's broader catalogue of hits from the late 2000s, reinforcing his reputation for crafting infectious dance tracks that resonated with a young, urban audience. As a staple of the genre's evolution, the song remains a nostalgic touchstone for fans of the UK garage revival and early 2010s dance music.