[Adina intro]

How did it go down?

How did you touch her?



[Ee-De]

sitin' there drinking that hipnotic, (yeah)

screaming what have I done to you, I should of knew your girl cheef for beefin'

she made some points to tell you every thing I do now

you don't want to hear me out (hear me out)

you all drunk and and wanna get loud (oh yeah)

that night I was in that same condition when it all went down



[chorus]

did you love her?

No

Did you fu*k her?

don't make me say it babe

did you rub her

whoaa

needs to show her

that's how I do

were you sober

that hinny had me gone

I'm sayin' did you use the rubber

you know I put it on

can't you see you love her

yeah that's my stuff

baby it's over

Whooaaa



[Adina]

Boy you pushin'

you know I got to get you back

thought it would be cool

but it don't work like that

boy you got me mad enough to kill you

got me heated and right now I'm not feelin' you

[Ee-De]

wait a minute

you know you don't mean what you sayin'

[Adina]

yes I do

who the hell do you think you plain' with

since you said that hinny had you trippin'

let the door hit you where she kissed you



[chorus 2]

I don't love her

that is what your sayin' babe

I just fu*ked her

then why did you do it babe

bend over

yees

knees to shoulder

you know it's what I like babe








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