Say Yeah
Jay Sean · Other Songs - Jay Sean
When we should run away to a far and distant place
It was love that nobody let us live it
We were from two different worlds
And you were meant to be my girl
So stop girl and say yeah ooo
We tried to but I can't deny how I hide you
Never say babes wants to say yeahhh ahh
Then may be we should get away
And I got one thing to say
So if you will may be to say the word
Even though I get the things back to your life
Can I be obstacle some twist and turns
But you riding like just
Say yeah yeah yeah
Girl think about it
Cuz we can take this to another level
If you really want oo
Girl there ain't really no doubt it we ain't getting younger
So maybe if you wanna go away from the world baby
So stop girl and say yeah ooo
Why don't let we try ooo
Things try but you know I can't hide
M just sayin wats in my mind
Then maybe we should get away so there's just one thing
Baby you say the word
Even though I get the things back to your life
There might be obstacle some twist and turns
But you riding like just
Yeah companions
Runnin through the bombs and cannons
Flames in the rain n the danger is challenge
Down for the cause let don't wait for the famine
Live life a lot we glad to see Brandon
Which means we never don't care its real
From the foundation to the famine
From the movement that made us from death separated
There's a king there's a queen there are kids to the illest
Hopefully never but if ever become sick and soak cloths together
We can medicate to a state as fast as better
And in the midst may be we can set a record
Get Lupe on the verse and jay on the rest
Put it on and slice this version
Take it back to the back from where we started hann,
Baby just say the word
Even though I get the things back to your life
Can I be obstacle some twist and turns
But you riding like just
Say yeah ,oh
Say Yeah
Jay Sean's "Say Yeah" stands as a vibrant example of his signature blend of R&B and dance-pop, showcasing the infectious energy that propelled him to international prominence. Emerging during a period where he successfully bridged UK garage influences with mainstream American pop sensibilities, the track highlights his ability to craft radio-friendly anthems. The recording captures his smooth vocal delivery over an upbeat, rhythmic production designed for both club play and casual listening. As part of a broader discography that includes major hits like "Down" and "I Just Wanna Love Ya," this song reinforces his reputation for delivering polished, emotive pop music. It remains a testament to his skill in navigating the competitive landscape of contemporary R&B, offering listeners a catchy and engaging musical experience that defines his commercial appeal.

