It was written by Orville Burrell (Shaggy), Robert Livingston , and Brian Thompson (Brian Gold).
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". Shaggy Feat. Brian & Tony Gold - Geenie
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. It was written by Orville Burrell (Shaggy), Robert