It's 3 O'Clock at night,
Do you know where your boyfriend is?
When's the last time he dropped by?
Or the last time he checked in?
Did he tell you where he was going?
Did he say who he was gonna see?
My guess is, you don't really know it
You don't know what to believe

If he never tells you nothing
I'm afraid this probably something
That you're not gonna want me wanting to know

I think I saw your boyfriend,
Sure looked like your boyfriend
With a cig and a chick in the corner
Spitting game and taking down numbers
Couldn't tell he was kinda undercover
I'm sure I saw your boyfriend

5 O'Clock AM, guess who ain't been to sleep
You still ain't heard from him,
Wondering where the hell is he?!
Could of called, could of text on his berry
Not a word, not a tone, not a bleep
Feeling dumb, feeling lost, kinda scary
Hope it's not what you think

If he never tells you nothing
I'm afraid this probably something
That you're not gonna want me wanting to know

I think I saw your, NO!
I'm sure I saw your boyfriend
Sure looked like your boyfriend
With a cig and a chick in the corner
Spitting game and taking down numbers
Couldn't tell he was kinda undercover
I'm sure I saw your boyfriend
Sure looked like your boyfriend
With a cig and a chick in the corner
Spitting game and taking down numbers
Couldn't tell he was kinda undercover
I'm sure I saw your boyfriend

I think I saw your boyfriend!
Sure looked like your boyfriend!
With a cig and a chick in the corner
Spitting game and taking down numbers
Couldn't tell he was kinda undercover
I'm sure I saw your boyfriend!
Sure looked like your boyfriend!
With a cig and a chick in the corner
Spitting game and taking down numbers
Couldn't tell he was kinda undercover
I'm sure I saw your boyfriend


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