Produced by Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson and Cleveland "Clevie" Browne on the Punaany rhythm (specifically the 1999 update of the classic 1986 riddim).
Sean Paul delivers rapid-fire deejay verses characterized by his signature "Dutty" style and sharp delivery, often trading lines with Vegas to create a "back-and-forth" dynamic. Haffi Git Da Gal Yah (feat. Mr. Vegas)
Mr. Vegas provides the iconic, melodic chorus: "Trilala-lala-lala, boom-boom, shi-laay / I and I man haffi get da gyal yah." Produced by Wycliffe "Steely" Johnson and Cleveland "Clevie"
"Hot Gal Today" remains one of the most recognizable tracks of the late '90s/early 2000s dancehall era. It helped bridge the gap between Kingston’s dancehalls and the American hip-hop market, paving the way for Sean Paul’s massive commercial success with Dutty Rock a few years later. melodic chorus: "Trilala-lala-lala