Thank You
Jay Sean · Other Songs - Jay Sean
You put your life on hold to be there for me
What can I say?
If ever you're in doubt
In case you haven't noticed
There's nothing I won't do to make it up
I just wanna thank you for all that you've done
If I never told you or showed you enough
I just wanna thank you for all that you've done
You were always there when I needed someone
I've been a victim of
All those things that women say
Us men don't do but I love you
But I never showed enough
Now you can hold me to this
There's nothing I won't do
Just show my love for you
I just wanna thank you for all that you've done
If I never told you or showed you enough
I just wanna thank you for all that you've done
You were always there when I needed someone
I would lie, I would try
I would die for you baby
You know I would for you
Gotta know that there'll be times when
I don't speak how I feel
It ain't like I don't appreciate all the things you do
It's just that I'm not as open as you
It ain't like you complain
But I just want to tell you all the same
I just wanna thank you for all that you've done
If I never told you or showed you enough
I just wanna thank you for all that you've done
You were always there when I needed someone
I just wanna thank you for all that you've done
If I never told you or showed you enough
I just wanna thank you for all that you've done
You were always there when I needed someone
I would lie, I would try
I would die for you baby
You know I would for you
I would lie, I would try
I would die for you baby
You know I would for you
Thank You
Jay Sean's "Thank You" stands as a defining track of the mid-2000s dancehall and pop fusion era, characterized by its infectious rhythm and Sean's signature melodic delivery. Released during a period where he was establishing himself as a leading figure in the UK dancehall scene, the song exemplifies the genre's blend of R&B sensibilities and Caribbean percussion. The recording features a polished production style that became a staple of the era's club playlists, reinforcing Sean's reputation for crafting high-energy tracks that bridged the gap between mainstream pop and authentic dancehall roots. As part of his broader discography from the late 2000s, the song reflects the commercial success and stylistic evolution of artists like Sean who were instrumental in popularizing dancehall globally during that specific timeframe.

