I've been diggin' you for such a long time
You don't even know that I'm alive
Something 'bout the way you walk just really blows my mind
Sorry, but I'm sick of all this jive, c'mon?

Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up
Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up

Don't know what to do, you really got me hot
I'm sweating girl, and it's all because of you
I don't want your credit cards, or anything you got
Feeling you up is all I want to do, okay

Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up
Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up

I ain't looking for a one-night stand, I only want to feel you up
I don't really want to be your man, I only want to feel you up
Physical attraction, babe, it's what it's all about
Hot and cold reaction, feel you up, turn you out

Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up
Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up

What's the verdict? I don't like suspense
How can you resist my burning touch?
Something 'bout your body baby, it really turns me on
I never wanted anything so much

Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up
Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up

Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up
Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up

I ain't looking for a one-night stand, I only want to feel you up
I don't really want to be your man, I only want to feel you up
Physical attraction, babe, it's what it's all about
Hot and cold reaction, feel you up, turn you out

Come on baby, come on
Let me feel you up

Let me feel you up
Baby, let me feel you up
Let me feel you up, now
Feel you up
Feel you up
Come on baby, feel you up
Feel you up
Feel you up
Feel you up
Let me feel you up

I got a cute little toy that'll make your body move
I got the jam babe, you got the groove
Turn it up

Feel you up

Oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh
Come on now

Feel you up

Baby

Diamonds ain't shit yo
Hey
Listen to me turn it up
Everybody saying now
Oh, oh, oh

Feel you up

Feel you up
Let me feel you up

Feel you up

Feel you up
Listen to my drummer
Feel you up

Good Lordy-lord
Good Lordy
Good Lordy-lord
C'mon turn it up

Let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up
Let me touch your body baby, let me feel you up
Come on baby (feel you up) let me feel you up

I ain't looking for a one-night stand, I only want to feel you up
I don't really want to be your man, I only want to feel you up
Good Lordy-lord
Feel you up
Oh little lady
Feel you up
Oh, oh, feel you up


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Feel U Up Lyrics as written by Prince Rogers Nelson

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    If I have to explain these lyrics to you, you're obviously too young to be listening to Prince!

    jtm101583on February 18, 2009   Link

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