Oh yeah you look at me
When my baby
Is taking my hand
And we're walking and talking
And my parents
They don't wanna see me
My friends say I'm uncool
But I let love rule

oh yeah it's just because
I'm crazy in love
Crazy in love
Oh yeah it's just because
I'm crazy in love
Crazy in love

Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine
Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine

Oh Yeah we run away from private eyes,
To privacy,
My boy and me.

Oh yeah you look at me
When my baby
Is taking my hand
And we're walking and talking

Oh yeah it's just because
I'm crazy in love
Crazy in love

Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine

Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine

This boy really drives you mad
And you know that ain't bad, oh yeah
You'll love him till you die

This boy really drives you mad
And you know that ain't bad,
Oh yeah oh yeah

Oh yeah, It's just because
I'm crazy in love
Crazy in love
Oh yeah
It's just because
I'm crazy in love
Crazy in love


Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine

Don't you touch my boyfriend
He's not your boyfriend
He's mine



Lyrics submitted by Sachi

Boyfriend Lyrics as written by Anders Bonlokke

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    I'm so proud to be a Dane when I listen to Alphabeat. Their music is just so happy and up beat. They're really really great, and I like this song so much!

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