Deport Them
Sean Paul · Other Songs - Sean Paul
Yeah yeah, yeah yeah
Dutty Yo!
Yo yo yo yo!
Sean Paul a mek di whole world know
Chorus:
From a gal nuh up to date wi deport dem
CanÂ’t keep up wit di trends wi report dem
If a nuh di modeling type wi nuh court dem
But if a di big beauty queen wi support dem
Again wi nuh sorry, a dutty wuk di gal dem ina every territory
But wi hafi start keep dem ina category
Mandatory alla mi gal dem hafi fit, dem hafi ready
CanÂ’t keep up wit di trend man a lef it
Bad man nuh sorry cause wi done hit di cherry
Done legendary nuff gal wife fi marry
One ting wi hafi tell dem necessary
Big-up unu self if unu got it
Chorus 2x
Yo, perform honorary
Wuk ina di gal dem mek dem feel well merry
Not imaginary nuff a dem a seh mi very sexy
Dem well wah Dutty come burry
But wi hafi tell dem one ting customary
Keep it tight just like di military
And mek sure yuh tight extra-ordinary
Three, four, five gal ina mi contrary
Now maintain hype yah Kerry
Chorus 2x
Unu listen to di words ah Sean Paul a him a chat
And big-up unu self if unu deh pon di top
Unu chat, unu stop, yuh get because yuh fat
And dutty cup yute dem never a want dat
Dem big, wi tell dem lata
Cause wi nuh wahn nuh grate up wit alligator
Wi talk straight, gal hafi shape
And when dem walk pon di road dem hafi cause man headache
Oh
Chorus
Repeat from top
Deport Them
Sean Paul's "Deport Them" stands as a defining track from his 2004 album *Other Songs*, capturing the vibrant energy of the late 2000s dancehall and reggae fusion era. The song features Paul's signature melodic flow layered over a rhythmic, bass-heavy production that became a staple in dancefloors worldwide. Released during a period where he was solidifying his status as a global reggae icon, the recording blends traditional Jamaican roots with contemporary pop sensibilities. Its infectious hook and upbeat tempo made it a staple in club playlists and radio rotations, contributing to the album's commercial success. The track exemplifies Paul's ability to craft anthems that resonate across cultural boundaries, showcasing his mastery of the genre while maintaining a distinct, polished sound that influenced a generation of artists in the dancehall and dancehall-pop spectrum.
