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Can someone help me find this song's name, please?
by Sofia
(Lisbon, Portugal)
Hi everyone! Olá!
I'm relatively new to dancehall and I heard on an instagram video a song that I enjoyed a lot but the instagram page didn't identify the song or the artist.
So I googled and searched everywhere possible and never found the right music because I believe I might not be understanding or writting the lyrics correctly. I also used Shazam but nothing. So I ask you guys if you could help me find this song's name please. The song goes like this:
" bad gyal back it up on yuh wine like this siddum?? tik tok when yuh wine pon this push yuh right back when yuh wine pon make yuh ...... when yuh wine pon this
............ when yuh wine pon give me di pum pum when yuh wine pon ........... when yuh wine pon make di thing go?? up when yuh wine pon
CHORUS: highly, highly top?? highly, highly top? highly, highly top? ..........(says another line here and I don't understand it).....
highly, highly top?? highly, highly top?? "
Where I put the dots it's because there's something being said that I didn't understand and where I put the question marks it's because I'm not sure the word is right but that's how I ear it. On the Chorus the singer sings with a higher pitch voice and until the chorus is a really deep voice.
This is all that it's in the video. If someone wants to see the video just has to go to instagram and search "es.sacrill". Open that profile and open the first video that says "online course dancehall"
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