Dream Woman
Tarrus Riley · Other Songs - Tarrus Riley
Woman of my dreams,
Mi wonder if mi a go meet you in reality,
Baby baby
Woman of my dreams,
Mi wonder if mi a go meet you in reality, tired fi see u inna mi sleep
chorus
Searching, waiting, hoping, praying
Where's the lady, for me
Searching, waiting, hoping, praying
Where's the lady, for me
verse 1
I know any type or any kind
Of woman out da road, can be my girl
Now stereotype, me nah hype it take a special kind to be my girl
She physical right, she would catch a ride
She intellectual and know de mind right
And ain't the kind a woman nah easy to find
I putting in time, to find my girl
chorus
Searching, waiting, hoping, praying
Where's the lady, for me
Searching, waiting, hoping, praying
Where's the lady, for me
verse 2
Why should I be sitting and
watching,
Lovers in the park, everybody
happy
Uh, I'm in need of loving
Uh, I'm missing out on something
And when will she come to me
Will I solve my love mystery
Uh, I'm in need of loving
Uh, I'm missing out on something
chorus
Searching, waiting, hoping, praying
Where's the lady, for me
(I'm) Searching, waiting, hoping, praying
Where's the lady, for me
verse 3
When will I find mi smile
Will it take a lifetime
I don't mind, yeah...
When will I find miss right
I know she's out there
I know she's out there, yeah, yeah
chorus
Searching, waiting, hoping, praying
Where's the lady, for me
Searching, waiting, hoping, praying
Where's the lady, for me
Outro
Woman of my dreams
Mi wonder if mi ah go meet you in reality, baby, baby
Oh, tired fi see you in ah me sleep
Me wan fi see you in reality
Baby, baby.
About Dream Woman
Tarrus Riley's "Dream Woman" stands as a defining track within his extensive catalogue of dancehall and reggae fusion. Released alongside other notable works like "Superman" and "Gimme Likkle One Drop," the song exemplifies Riley's signature blend of rhythmic complexity and melodic depth. As a prominent figure in the modern dancehall scene, Riley has consistently delivered recordings that balance raw energy with sophisticated production, often drawing from Caribbean musical traditions while embracing contemporary sounds. The track reflects the artist's ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that resonate deeply with audiences, contributing to his reputation as a versatile performer. While specific album placements may vary across different releases, "Dream Woman" remains a staple in discussions of Riley's discography, showcasing his mastery of the genre. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the essence of dancehall culture, offering a sonic experience that is both nostalgic and forward-looking.
