Caribbean Girls
Mavado · Other Songs - Masia One
Mi stick on just like crszy glue
A swear mi no know wa fi do
That's why mi she gimmi mi Caribbean girls
Wine mi Caribbean girls
Yo worth more than a billion
One in a million gimmi mi Caribbean girls
Gimmi mi Caribbean girls
Love mi Caribbean girls
Wine mi Caribbean gwan mi Caribbean
Wine mi Caribbean girls
Verse 1
Trinidad gal dem hold mi
Barbados gal control mi
Jamaica gal take all a mi money yet still lef mi lonely
Guyana gal dem wan know mi
Ride it like a pony
Shi caw over throw mi
Mi tuff like a stony shi fat an shi boney
Gal yo body good an it a show
Sexy draws an yo ass out a door
Yo meck mi ove grow
An mi know she yo know she a yuh have the caribbean flow
Chorus
So mi seh gimmi mi Caribbean girls
Wine mi Caribbean girls
Yo worth more than a billion
One in a million gimmi mi Caribbean girls
Gimmi mi Caribbean girls
Love mi Caribbean girls
Wine mi Caribbean gwan mi Caribbean
Wine mi Caribbean girls
Verse 2
Listen mi
Have yo ever seen how a Caribbean girl wine
Shi no have no spine yo no sis hi a wine one million time
Top a the line yuh a gold mine
Mi a muss a leprechaun fi yo gold coin
Bruk it out pan hi floor fi mi one more time
Brace up yo body paw mine
Repeat Chorus
Caribbean Girls by Mavado
Mavado's 'Caribbean Girls' stands as a defining track within the evolution of Jamaican dancehall, blending traditional reggae rhythms with modern electronic production. The song exemplifies the artist's signature style, characterized by melodic vocal delivery and a focus on romantic themes that resonate deeply with the genre's audience. Released during a period where dancehall was increasingly incorporating pop sensibilities, the recording showcases Mavado's ability to craft catchy hooks while maintaining the cultural authenticity central to his discography. The track has become a staple in dancehall playlists, reflecting the broader shift toward polished, radio-friendly sounds that prioritized commercial viability without sacrificing the genre's rhythmic core. Its enduring popularity highlights Mavado's status as a key figure in contemporary Jamaican music.
