Furthermore, the track avoids toxic themes often prevalent in early dancehall. It is purely celebratory. It is a song about the "butterflies" stage of a relationship—the part where you cannot eat or sleep because you are thinking about someone. That universal theme ensures the MP3 gets played at weddings, parties, and romantic picnics alike.
The sun was barely dipping into the Caribbean Sea when the first rhythmic chords of "Baby Love" Samantha J spilled from a battered Jeep Wrangler parked on the sand. Baby Love -feat R City- Samantha J Mp3
"Baby love, I'm so hooked on your love / Got me feenin' like a drug / Boy, you set my soul on fire." Furthermore, the track avoids toxic themes often prevalent