Released: November 2, 2020

Featuring: Shenseea OMI

Songwriter: OMI Shaggy Shenseea

Producer: Shaggy ​iLL Wayno

Woii
Hear dat
Aye
OMI, this Christmas time (Ohh, ohh, ohh)
Shenseea
Aye

I'd swim the seas, climb mountains to (Island girl)
Ride on a breeze to get next to you-you-you (Na, na, na, na, na)
There's nothing that I won't go through
And nothing that I would not do
Wake up to a dream
Uou make every wish come through (Na, na, na, na)


And in the silent nights so close [?] that's that
You and I-I-I-I
When the stars dance with the moonlight
You and I
What we got? Oh
Oh-oh-oh, we got love
We got lo-lo-lo-love (Uh, yeah)
Oh-oh-oh, we got us
We got love this Christmas (Yeah, uh)
Oh-oh-oh, we got love
We got lo-lo-lo-love (Uh)
Oh-oh-oh, we got us (Yow)
Love this Christmas (Island girl)

Wakе me in the morning up like thе sun with kisses so sweet
You're my hot chocolate, sweet candy queen let me be your treat
Wake me in the morning up like the sun with kisses so sweet
My lady's calling, only the [?] sand in our feet

She love a, she love a
Shenseea

I know yuh want ah gyal from di Caribbean
Island gyal, one inna ah million
Dis ah straight facts, not opinion
Seh mi have di best nanana
Woii, know seh ah mi yuh ah wait pon
[?] cause mi Jamaican
What can sweeter dan ah love song?
Come on, come on mi baby

And in the silent nights so close [?] that's that
You and I-I-I-I
When the stars dance with the moonlight
You and I
What we got? Oh
Oh-oh-oh, we got love
We got lo-lo-lo-love (Uh, yeah)
Oh-oh-oh, we got us
We got love this Christmas (Yeah, uh)
Oh-oh-oh, we got love
We got lo-lo-lo-love (Uh)
Oh-oh-oh, we got us (Yow)
Love this Christmas (Island girl)

Shaggy

Orville Richard Burrell CD (born October 22, 1968), known mostly by his stage name Shaggy, is a Jamaican reggae fusion singer and deejay. He took his nickname from Shaggy Rogers, from the cartoon Scooby Doo.

He was born on October 22, 1968 in Kingston, Jamaica. In 1975 he and his family moved to Brooklyn, New York.

The singer released his first hit “Oh Carolina” in 1993, which was a dancehall re-make of a ska hit by the Folkes Brothers.