Strength Of A Woman
Shaggy · Other Songs - Shaggy
Uh, yeah.
This one goes out to all my women,
my strong women,
Uh.
So amazing how this world was made,
I wonder if God is a woman.
The gift of life astounds me to this day,
I give it up for the woman.
She's the constant wind that fills my sails,
Oh, that woman.
With a smile and a style,
She'll protect you like a child,
that's a woman.
Chorus:
She'll put a smile upon your face,
and take you to that higher place,
So don't you underestimate,
the strength of a woman.
The strength of a woman.
Woke up this morning,
got up with the scent of a woman.
So picture if you would what life would be,
... ain't much good without a woman.
She can nag and be a constant pain,
oh, that woman.
But those hips,
she's got me whipped,
And it's just too hard to resist,
what a woman.
Chorus:
She'll put a smile upon your face,
and take you to a higher place,
So don't you underestimate,
the strength of a woman.
The strength of a woman.
Tender lips that's so so sweet,
Gentle words she softly speaks,
Such an angel when we meet,
God bless the ground beneath her feet,
She can take you on a high,
be your comfort when you cry,
But if you look into her eyes you'll see,
The strength of a woman.
The strength of a woman
Chorus:
She'll put a smile upon your face,
and take you to a higher place,
So don't you underestimate,
the strength of a woman.
The strength of a woman.
Strength Of A Woman
Shaggy's 'Strength Of A Woman' stands as a defining track from his mid-1990s solo career, blending Caribbean dancehall rhythms with polished pop production. Released during the height of his international fame following 'Boombastic,' the song exemplifies his signature style of fusing reggae and dancehall beats with mainstream appeal. While often associated with the 'Hotshot' era of his discography, the track remains a staple of his catalog, showcasing his ability to craft anthemic hooks that transcended regional boundaries. The recording captures the vibrant energy of the late 90s dance scene, featuring Shaggy's charismatic vocal delivery and the infectious grooves that made him a global icon. It serves as a testament to his versatility, proving that dancehall could successfully integrate into global pop landscapes while maintaining its authentic roots.
