Galang Gyal
Sean Paul · Other Songs - Sean Paul
promote a new singing dancehall group called T.O.K.
their the hottest group outta Jamaica so here's a
single from them.
(Bridge)
Cut eye, Cut eye cah cut you in two
Penny,Penny cah buy your own shoe
Nuff a them a follow but them see wa you a do
Them try Copy, Copy but nah come close you
You a
(Chorus)
Real top a toppa no careless lappa no gyal can't step inna your shoe
Galang gyal, let go a passa passa let them a chatta no gyal ain't hotta than you
Galang gyal, Whop them one by one Galang gyal, top them two by two
Galang gyal, Drop them tree by tree Galang gyal, from you know say you
hotta than she Galang gyal, spin ya roll gyal big up onno chest Galang gyal,
When you touch the road a pure stress Galang gyal,
You always wear the latest Galang gyal, and you no care if a gyal wan vex
Galang gyal, Cause you a real top a toppa no careless lappa no gyal can't
step inna your shoe Galang gyal, let go a passa passa let them a chatta no
gyal ain't hotta than you Galang gyal, whop them one by one
Galang gyal, top them two by two Galang gyal, drop them tree by tree
Galang gyal
(Verse)
yo,yo,yo,yo,yo, Galang gyal
We big up all the gyal them cause a them we a defend
Them hotty hotty girls a get ten outta ten
Step up, step up centa stage me friend
T.O.K. a tell onno again onno a gem
Pack the buff fi guff because a you we a defend
Step up, step up centa stage me friend
Hotty hotty girls a get ten outta ten
T.O.K. a tell onno again onno a gem
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(Verse)
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(Bridge)
Galang Gyal
Sean Paul's "Galang Gyal" stands as a vibrant testament to his mastery of dancehall rhythms and melodic sensibilities. Released on the compilation album "Other Songs," the track exemplifies the artist's ability to blend infectious beats with catchy vocal hooks that define the genre's evolution in the late 2000s. The recording showcases Paul's signature smooth delivery, characteristic of his work during this prolific period where he consistently pushed the boundaries of traditional dancehall with more polished, radio-friendly arrangements. As part of his broader discography, the song reflects the era's shift toward incorporating pop structures while maintaining the raw energy and cultural authenticity central to Jamaican music. Its enduring appeal lies in its rhythmic drive and the way it captures the celebratory spirit of Caribbean sound systems, cementing its place in Sean Paul's catalog of high-energy tracks.
