Dem A Bawl
Tiana · Other Songs - Sweet And Irie
Mi body so unique
Mm mmm mm mmm
Through mi seh
Mi body body hot nuff a dem nuh like dat
A nuh my fault God bless mi wid dat
Mi love brace it up pon di bike back
(A Tiana enu)
Chorus:
Hear di man dem a bawl
Tiana Ti-Tiana
A nuh my fault mek u man a loss and bawl
Tiana Ti-Tiana
Cah mi a goodas from birth so mi rule overall
Tiana Ti-Tiana
A nuh my fault mek u man a loss and bawl
Tiana Ti-Tiana
Dem callin out my name
Verse 1:
Nuh badda stress through u man waan mi
Him a seek and a search fi mi sexy body
A diva like mi drive man crazy
Di dons a bawl dons dem a mad ova mi
So fi tek ur likkle man it nuh necessary
Bigga dan Worl Boss waan fi pick mi cherry
Body hotta dan Riri and Halle Berry
A mi dem gi di money pull up through mi body ready
Chorus:
Hear di man dem a bawl
Tiana Ti-Tiana
A nuh my fault mek u man a loss and bawl
Tiana Ti-Tiana
Cah mi a goodas from birth so mi rule overall
Tiana Ti-Tiana
A nuh my fault mek u man a loss and bawl
Tiana Ti-Tiana
Dem callin out my name
Verse 2:
Some gyal
Fi stop from watch dem man
Nuh try control di man
If him waan geet weh him ago geet weh
A dat yuh fi understand
Hey gyal
Stop from watch yuh man
Hey gyal
Stop from watch yuh man
If him waan geet weh him ago geet weh
A dat yuh fi understand
Chorus:
Tiana Ti-Tiana
A nuh my fault mek u man a loss and bawl
Tiana Ti-Tiana
Cah mi a goodas from birth so mi rule overall
Tiana Ti-Tiana
A nuh my fault mek u man a loss and bawl
Tiana Ti-Tiana
Dem callin out my name
Verse 1
Chorus x 2
Dem A Bawl
Tiana's 'Dem A Bawl' stands as a quintessential example of her work within the English Reggae and Dancehall landscape. Released alongside other notable tracks such as 'Real Bad Gyal' and 'My Life', the recording captures the raw energy and rhythmic complexity characteristic of the genre during its peak era. The song features Tiana's distinctive vocal delivery, blending traditional reggae sensibilities with the modern production techniques that defined the mid-2000s sound. As a standalone piece, it showcases her ability to convey deep emotion and social commentary, themes often explored in her discography including 'Freaky Man' and 'Don't Stop'. The track remains a significant representation of the dancehall style, highlighting the artist's contribution to the genre's evolution and her status as a prominent figure in the scene.
