Making it easy
'Cause I don't wanna be alone
Baby

[Chorus]
Wrap it up
Throw it all in the papers
Wrap it up
Gonna need it at the clubs tonight
Who you with, who you with
'Cause I'm gonna have some tonight
Wrap it up
And if you do me a favor
Wrap it up
I'll pick you up and it will be so nice
Who you with, who you with
'Cause I'm gonna have some tonight

Gonna get partied
Gonna be shore
Gonna do all the things that appeal to me
I'll do it all
Just to make it all easy
Gonna set it off slow
And everything gonna take me
Through it all
Making it easy
'Cause I don't wanna be alone
Baby

[Chorus]

Practicing up at Armadillos
Just to burn it all clear
And then I'll be spinning out around hood street
Nobody's gonna care
You know you make me all jelly
When you do me like that
Now I'm feeling everything like I thought I would
Might as well share
Making it easy
'Cause I don't wanna be alone
Baby

[Chorus]

Oh na na na na


Lyrics submitted by dakine_2006

Who You With Lyrics as written by Jordan Joshua Bell James Albert Ferguson

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    I dunno if it's just the bassline or lyrics or just da whole feel of this song, but it fills the senses and it's just got a real sassy/sexy vibe. I love the way he sings that first verse and into the chorus especially. this really is an amazing song

    islandirieon August 21, 2006   Link

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