Every time I saw ya, girl
I wanted to walk up to you
And make a move
Every time misleading, girl
I'm not turning back
Now it's time to act

Maybe, baby, I could
Call you up
Grab your cell
And fall in love
Look, girl, I'm just kidding
I just really wanted to
Hook up
Interested in you
Are you interested in me
This girl has got the game
On lock
Homie can't you see

[Chorus]
She's a sophisticated bad girl
Tryin' to make ya mine
She's a sophisticated bad girl
But I'm runnin' out of time
She's a sophisticated bad girl
Tryin' to make her mine
She's a sophisticated bad girl
But I'm runnin out of time

If I could just
Spoil you to a date
I'd take you pamperin'
(I'd take you pamperin')
And all I ask is to
Just hear you say
You wanna do it again
You wanna do it again

Maybe, baby, I could
Call you up
Grab your cell
And fall in love
Look, girl, I'm just kidding
I just really wanted to
Hook up
Interested in you
Are you interested in me
This girl has got the game
On lock
Homie can't you see

[Chorus]

We can go
To the mall
Just shop all day
Do what your heart desires
And if you don't
Wanna go
Just try to listen
I'll be your
Goal for high
Expect the best
Cause you're nothin'
Like the rest
Just stop for a sec
And think

[Chorus]

[Repeat: x4]
She's a sophisticated bad girl


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