Released: May 29, 2012

Featuring: Shaggy Josey Wales

(feat. Shaggy & Josey Wales)

[Mr Vegas]:
(feat. Shaggy & Josey Wales)

[Mr Vegas]:
Now warm and easy
[Josey Wales]:
Lord
[Mr Vegas]:
Big up man like Josey Wales
[Shaggy]:
A said there's nothing like sweet sweet Jamaica

[Part 1] Mr Vegas:
Mi and mi brethen dem siddon pon di corner
Light up the fire and a boil some green banana
Later wi haffi go igloo out a Hellshire
Ohoo..Ohoooho..oh..ooh
Mek a little stop by mi gyal fren Lorna
Long time mi nuh si har and a long time mi want ah
Blaze up the music inna dah side a dah bimma yah
Ohoo, Ohoooho, oh, ooh

I feel like jamming into the reggae beat
Bubble up your body just a move your feet
I feel like jamming to the sweet vibration
Oooh Sweet Jamaica
If you love Jamaica let me see your hand
Raise it to the sky let me see your hand
If you love Jamaica let me see your hand

[Josey Wales]:
Lord have mercy
I like mi sweet Jamaica

[Chorus] Mr Vegas:
Sweet Jamaica
Dah die die woieee
Sweet Jamaica
Dah die die woieee
Sweet Jamaica

[Part 2] Josey Wales:
Sweet sweet Jamaica wi nah lef yah
Love wi ackee and wi saltfish wi nah left yah
Soft yam and banana
Wi nah lef yah
And mi big flour dumplin
Mi nah left yah

[Part 3] Shaggy:
Ain't nothing like the sweet cool breeze a jamdown
String up the sound
Hole heap a vibes can't done
Reggae music beautiful and people just a have fun
Jerk pan a blaze and hole heap a fish a steam down

[Part 4] Josey Wales:
Wi proud a wi island
Lord a God, mi say wi proud a wi island
Come Mr Vegas wi proud a wi island
Outlaw Josey Wales mi say mi proud a mi island

[Chorus] Mr Vegas:
Sweet sweet Jamaica
If you love Jamaica let me see your hand
Raise it to the sky let me see your hand
If you love Jamaica let me see your hand
Sweet sweet Jamaica
Die doooo
Sweet sweet Jamaica
I yeaaaa
Sweet sweet Jamaica

Dah die die woieee
Sweet Jamaica
Dah die die woieee
Sweet Jamaica
Proud a wi Island
Sweet Jamaica woiee

Mr. Vegas

Clifford Smith (born December 29, 1974), better known as Mr. Vegas, is a Jamaican dancehall musician.

The moniker “Mr. Vegas” was given to Smith by his schoolyard football-mates, who thought that he kicked the ball like a Las Vegas dancer. In his early years as a singjay, Vegas sang covers of Jamaican hits at local parties and shows, and acquired a reputation as a troublemaker for his lyrics. During a scuffle over stolen master tapes, Vegas was hit in the face with a crowbar and had his jaw wired shut for six weeks. Vegas claims that, after hearing Beenie Man’s hit “Who Am I”, he immediately demanded that his still-healing jaw be unwired, changing his speech pattern but allowing him to practice toasting.

He found fame in 1998 with hits such as “Yu Sure”, “Jack It Up”, and “Latest News”. For his first major hit, Vegas versioned the wildly popular “Playground” Riddim (Sean Paul’s “Infiltrate” among others) to create “Nike Air”, which became a huge hit in Jamaica. The next single, “Heads High”, with an anti-oral sex lyric, followed its success in Jamaica with a chart run in the UK and a No. 69 peak on the US R&B chart, and Vegas became increasingly in demand as a guest artist by acts such as Sean Paul.

From the album