Shaggy Feat. Brian & Tony Gold - Geenie -
Unlike Shaggy's more famous "cheating anthem" "It Wasn't Me," "Geenie" is a straightforward love song focused on commitment and the idea that the woman in question has "won his heart".
It was written by Orville Burrell (Shaggy), Robert Livingston , and Brian Thompson (Brian Gold). Shaggy Feat. Brian & Tony Gold - Geenie
The song blends Shaggy's signature dancehall toasting with the melodic R&B and reggae harmonies of Brian and Tony Gold. Unlike Shaggy's more famous "cheating anthem" "It Wasn't
discogs.com/release/2231332-Shaggy-Midnite-Lover">Midnite Lover era, or Shaggy – Geenie Lyrics - Genius discogs
"" is a smooth reggae-fusion track by Shaggy featuring his longtime collaborators Brian and Tony Gold , originally released on his 1997 album Midnite Lover . The song is a romantic anthem where the artists compare a woman to a "genie" and a "perfect work of art," using royalty-themed metaphors like "royal highness" and "princess" to express deep admiration. Key Details of the Track
While "Geenie" is a fan-favorite from the late '90s, the trio is perhaps even better known for their 2002 international hit "Hey Sexy Lady," which was the lead single from Shaggy's Lucky Day album.