Shy Guy
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Aswad I don't want no fly guy I just want a shy…
Aswad feat. Easther Bennett I don't want no fly guy I just want a shy…
Bad Boys The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack featuring Diana King I don't want no fly guy I just want a shy…
Bre Morgan Hey yeah Got your picture on my wall Along with all the…
D. King I don't want no fly guy I just want a shy…
Diana King I don't want no fly guy I just want a shy…
Evelyn Thomas My baby loves me in so many ways I listen to…
Leslie Carter Spoken: This is a story about a shy guy But I…
Lyric McFarland I don't want no fly guy I just want a shy…
Mýa I don't want no fly guy, I just want a…
Nguru Bricks are on the street Windows are dropped by the fire…
Pink Elefants I need to lighten my chest  I confess, I need to…
Sherlock Tones I seen her walk and bring a snail from up…
Smokie When you look my way Girl I'd like to say That I've…
Starlite Orchestra & Singers I don't want no fly guy I just want a shy…
The Refreshments Shy guy J. Arnell I´m as lonely as I can be I…
Tinashe What? What? Mmh, oh Mmh 3:33 and I'm up watchin' TV So it i…



Tinashe - Topic What? What? Mmh, oh Mmh 3:33 and I'm up watchin' TV So it i…


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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

@BurnerAddress95

@@arturoparlato2078yup, English Creole, aka Patois. So it’s English, but because it was a language for slaves to use to try and communicate with each other, eventually that generation of slaves had children and so their first language was very simple, broken, and undeveloped English. And as each generation had more generations of children whose first language was indeed English, the language was developed to fill in all those missing parts that you expect in a language, but that were added in over time as needed and usually, what they filled the blanks with, was NOT English like most English speakers use it but it IS 100% mutually intelligible with the Queen’s English and American English.

Patois- Wa gwaan?
Comes from- Where are you going?
But it means- What’s up?

Patois- Mi duh yah, yuh know!
Comes from- I’m (me) there, you know?
But it means- I’m fine!



All comments from YouTube:

@jhovanereid1707

Anyone listening to this masterpiece in 2024

@mohiuddingm3283

Yes from India

@hitmanfromjapan

Hell yus

@mutajumarobhe9788

hell yeaah from Tanzania

@Diana-wk3bd

Yes still listening

@BarbaraLeyvaBonne

Yoooooooo

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@Zama_Makhubu

Can all the 90's children please come and mark the register for being born in the greatest year for music😊❤

@Robert-rl7rd

You mean decade

@HannibalHector714

This generation will never understand how DOPE the 90s were. ✌🏽😎

@Rick-dt9mv

this generation "thinks" that women of color and short hair appeared 2 years ago

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