Uh, yeah, yo
Check it out
It's B2K
Uh, what
Platinum status
Uh,she's a pretty young thing
Uh, uh a pretty young thing
What, uh

She put it down
She put the thing on me
Without a doubt
I know that she's wifey
Workin' it out
Makin' me feel freaky
But I don't mind
She's all I need

Makin' her moves
Keepin' a brother thinkin'
I do the same
Keepin' her ass feein'
See you know my name
Ain't no replacin' me
'Cause I'm a man
And I'm all she needs

Pretty young thing
You give me lovin'
While them other girls
Out there buggin'
You keep it comin'
Pretty young thing

So understandin'
You never need another man and
Without you my life
I'm planin'
'Cause through the rain
You're still my
Pretty young thing

She put it down
She put the thing on me
Without a doubt
I know that she's wifey
Workin' it out
Makin' me feel freaky
But I don't mind
She's all I need

Makin' her moves
Keepin' a brother thinkin'
I do the same
Keepin' her ass feein'
See you know my name
Ain't no replacin' me
'Cause I'm a man
And I'm all she needs

I love girls screamin' my name
While I'm spittin' this game
It's hard to maintain
Doin' 100 in a slow lane
Seein' chicks go insane
In the membrane
But through all of this
Ma you never changed

Still act vain
Still the same plain Jane
Never think I'm cheatin'
When my phone is outta range
These other girls is lame
They're not on the same page
Don't believe you're friends
You're still my
Pretty young thing

Yeah, uh
You know how we do
Uh, this is album number two
Uh, pandemonium
I'm a say it again
We focused man

No negative energy
On this album
All positive energy
Yeah, uh
Take that
Take that
And I'm out


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Pretty Young Thing Lyrics as written by Marques B. Houston Jerome Jones

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