You know
I just wanna let you know
That I never felt this way about anybody else
I...I...I think I love you
So don't think I'm crazy when I tell you this
But if you ever hurt me
I'll fuckin' kill you

You better go down when you get with me
You better realize that I'm whatcha need
You better get here 'fore I count to three
You better do right
I'll fuck you up
(x2)

You never thought (nope)
That a bitch like me (yep)
Would fuck you up if you cannot please. (uh-huh)
So you better bow down and get on your knees (yep)
Pull the diamonds out (uh-huh)
Gimme what I need. (oh)

Hold up.
Do you see me laughin'? (hahaha)
You think that it's a joke
I'ma start harassin'.
All your little hos that be tryin' to pass on
You better tell them I'ma kick they asses.

What?
Who you talkin' to?
You better hang up or I'm through witchu. (uh-huh)
And who the fuck's this bitch on your page (whatever)
with big ass tits up on your top eight? (yep)
'Cause I'm the crazy bitch that's runnin' the game (yep)
'Cause I'm the crazy bitch that's calling your name (yep)
'Cause I'm the crazy bitch i ain't got no shame (yep)
I will fuck you up.

You better go down when you get with me
You better realize that I'm whatcha need
You better get here 'fore I count to three
You better do right
I'll fuck you up
(x2)

How come every time you go do it agian?
Why you always drunk when you with your friends?
Shut the fuck up and get in my pants
Do what I say
I dont give a damn
You betta obey if you want my nookie
You betta stop talkin to all them hooches
You betta wise up And listen to me
I will Fuck you up

Hold up
You think im trippin now
You askin all your friends why you ridin down
You wonderin why your tires blown
And why yo cell phone dont work no more
'Cause I'm the crazy bitch that's runnin' the game (yep)
'Cause I'm the crazy bitch that's calling your name (yep)
'Cause I'm the crazy bitch i ain't got no shame (yep)
I will fuck you up

You better go down when you get with me
You better realize that I'm whatcha need
You better get here 'fore I count to three
You better do right
I'll fuck you up
(x2)

I love you, I love you
I love you, I love you
I love you, I love you
Oh yea give me what I need
I love you, I love you
I love you, I love you
I love you, I love you
Oh yea give me what I need

You better go down when you get with me
You better realize that I'm whatcha need
You better get here 'fore I count to three
You better do right
I'll fuck you up
(x2)


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I Love U Lyrics as written by Sia Fuller Barry Francis

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    I LOVE THIS SONG!!! I think it's one of the funniest songs out there right now, but the sad thing is Tila has a pretty damn good voice. There is definatly no hidden meaning to this song, just if you fuck with me I'll fuck you up (but dont forget I totally love you)

    BizarreDayDreamson March 11, 2007   Link

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