It's been a long time (long time) we shouldn't left you (left you)
Without a dope beat to step to
(Step to, step to, step to, step to, step to, freaky, freaky)
It's been a long time (time) we shouldn't left you (left you)
Without a dope beat to step to
(Step to, step to, step to, step to, freaky, freaky, freaky, baby girl, uh)

What would you do to get to me?
What would you say to have your way?
Would you give it up or try again?
If I hesitate to let you in?
Now would you be yourself or play a role?
Tell all the boys or keep it low?
If I say no, would you turn away
Or play me off or would you stay? Oh

And if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed)
Then dust yourself off, and try again
You can dust it off and try again, try again
'Cause if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed)
You can dust it off and try again
Dust yourself off and try again, try again (again, again)

I'm into you, you into me
But I can't let it go, so easily
Not 'til I see, what this could be
Could be eternity, or just a week
You know our chemistry, it's off the chain
It's perfect now, but will it change?
This ain't a yes, this ain't a no
Just do your thang, we'll see how it goes, ohh

And if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed)
(Yeah) then dust yourself off, and try again (again)
You can dust it off and try again, try again (hey)
'Cause if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed, ooh)
You can dust it off and try again (try again)
Dust yourself off and try again (yeah), try again

See you don't wanna throw it all away
I might be shy on the first day
What about the next day?
Huh, huh, huh, huh
I said, you don't wanna throw it all away (yeah)
I might be buggin' on the first day
But what about the next day (yeah)?
Huh (huh), huh, huh (huh), huh (ohh)

And if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed)
Then dust yourself off, and try again
You can dust it off and try again, try again
'Cause if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed)
You can dust it off and try again
Dust yourself off and try again, try again (again, again)

And if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed, yeah)
Then dust yourself off (you can), and try again (again)
You can dust it off and try again, try again
'Cause if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed, ohh)
You can dust it off and try again (again)
Dust yourself off and try again (yeah), try again (again, again)

And if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed, no)
Then dust yourself off, and try again (again)
You can dust it off and try again ('gain), try again
'Cause if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed, baby)
You can dust it off (yeah) and try again (yeah)
Dust yourself off and try again, try again (again, again)

It's been a long time (time) we shouldn't left you (left you)
Without a dope beat to step to
(Step to, step to, step to, what? Step to, step to, freaky, freaky)
It's been a long time (time) we shouldn't left you (left you)
Without a dope beat to step to
(Step to, step to, step to, what? Uh, Step to, step to, freaky, freaky)
(It's been a long time)

And if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed)
Then dust yourself off, and try again
You can dust it off and try again, try again
'Cause if at first you don't succeed (first you don't succeed)
You can dust it off and try again
Dust yourself off and try again, try again (again, again)

It's been a long time (time) we shouldn't left you (left you)
Without a dope beat to step to
(Step to, step to, step to, what? Step to, step to, freaky, freaky, woo)
It's been a long time (time) we shouldn't left you (left you)
Without a dope beat to step to
(Step to, step to, step to, what? Step to, step to, freaky, freaky)
We out
One more thing
The new millennium, baby
And we out
You guess who it is


Lyrics submitted by Llama_X

Try Again Lyrics as written by Stephen Garrett Timothy Mosley

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  • +4
    General Comment

    I really dig this song!!! The beat just made me move... and I don't even dance, for real!! She is speaking the real in this situation. Dating can become complicating if there is no communication... so she just wants him to keep it real. You think you did bad on that first date... just try again. And its like she's kinda telling him to apply that in every aspect of his life.... just dut your self off and try again. Phat-ass song!

    Lyrical816on August 13, 2002   Link
  • +3
    General Comment

    Wow she has the right way to handle this situation... a guy has to prove he's worth it!!!

    Sunnyon March 12, 2002   Link
  • +3
    General Comment

    RIP AALIYAH:(

    LisaBv1921on August 29, 2002   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    Describes exactly how it is... first time a guy approaches, he'll usually get turned down. Keep trying if you are really interested.. shows you want that girl and not just any girl.

    justaMTon June 13, 2002   Link
  • +2
    General Comment

    When I first heard this song, i got the impression that it's about a girl whose bf lets her go and now he regrets it and he's trying to get her back. But, she doesn't want to go back to the same situation. He has to try harder... make it worth her while to come back. i don't know. Listen to the rap part of the song. He says... "I shouldn't have let you go..."

    rosa de armpiton June 18, 2006   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Well it is a perfect song!!!

    undomielon June 07, 2002   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    One of the best songs out there. Good lyrical content, nice beat, great hook, and a really awesome topic that everyone can relate too.

    alohaparadiseon July 26, 2002   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    This is my all-time fav. song and video....

    XxOoXxOoon August 05, 2002   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Great song - my fave Aaliyah song by far. I can relate to it in some ways. I agree with what Sunny and JustaMT said. Great video too!

    SomeGirl_Jadziaon August 25, 2002   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    Will somebody PLEASE tell me what a dope beat is?

    Ultimate Panopticonon March 13, 2007   Link

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