Hey Sexy Lady
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"Hey Sexy Lady" | ||
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Single by Shaggy | ||
from the album Lucky Day | ||
Released | 2002 | |
Format | CD, Digital Download | |
Genre | Reggae, Dancehall | |
Length | 03:20 | |
Label | MCA Records | |
Shaggy singles chronology | ||
"Me Julie" (duet with Ali G) |
"Hey Sexy Lady" (feat. Brian & Tony Gold |
"Gebt das Hanf frei!" (Stefan Raab featuring Shaggy) |
Hey Sexy Lady is Shaggy's first single from his album Lucky Day. This song is performed by Shaggy with Brian & Tony Gold. The song uses the Sexy Lady Explosion riddim, for the only addition to the rhythm is the guitar start in the beginning.
[edit] Versions Of The Song
Originally, the album has two versions of the song. The Album Version and the "Org. Sting Intl. Mix" version featuring dancehall artist Sean Paul. A collection of song versions is also found together on a separate EP. One can be found on the Yahoo!'s LAUNCHcast with the instrumentals.
- Original Version (feat. Brian & Tony Gold)
- Org. Sting Intl Mix (feat. Brian & Tony Gold and Sean Paul)
- Dancehall Version (feat. Brian & Tony Gold and Sean Paul)
- This version uses the original Sexy Lady Explosion riddim.
- Put It On Me Just Blaze Remix (feat. Brian & Tony Gold)
- Remix by Just Blaze
- Riddim Driven Remix (feat. Brian & Tony Gold, Sean Paul, & Will Smith)
- This remix can only be found on the Riddim Driven: Sexy Lady Explosion album that includes Will Smith into the song with his own verse. There are two versions of the remix. One with a different verse by Shaggy in the beginning and in the second version, he sings the same verse as the previous songs and a beatbox sound by Will Smith before his verse.
[edit] Trivia
The instrumental version of this song is the background for the Eastern Motors commercials in the Washington, DC area featuring LaVar Arrington, Clinton Portis, and others. These ads have gained somewhat of a cult following.[1]