[Snoop]
Ladies & Gentlemen
This,
Is a jazzy fizzle produc-shizzle
Angie Stone sing it baby
(Oh)
Fo'shizzle dizzle
And you can't forget about the big
Snoopy d o double gizzle
Yeah

[Angie]
Oh love
Just don't know what it is you do to me
Somebody upstairs ought to complain
Got me feeling free
I ain't diggin' nobody but you
Can't take a chance on nobody new
Said I'm feelin' everything you do
Your love is Gangsta'
I want to thank ya

Love the way you love me baby
Love the way you love me darlin'
Oh
Don't ya know I love ya baby
ya know I really love ya darlin'
Love the way you love me baby
Love the way you love me darlin'
Don't ya know I love ya baby
ya know I really love ya darlin'

You know your my destiny
And I love this chemistry
It keeps on pulling me
Making me see your the one god has sent for me
I can't explain how your makin' me feel
Throw up my hands cause this feeling is real
Move em around cause your puttin' it down
Your love is Gangsta'
I want to thank ya

Love the way you love me baby
Love the way you love me darlin'
(It's the things you do)
Oh
Don't ya know I love ya baby
ya know I really love ya darlin'
Love the way you love me baby
Love the way you love me darlin'
Oh
Don't ya know I love ya baby
ya know I really love ya darlin'

You-give-me-a-natural-high
It-feels-so-good-I'm-On-Cloud-9
Did you get sent down from heaven
Oh, cause it's real and it's pleasure
You can try

Love the way you love me baby
Love the way you love me darlin'
(love it when you)
Oh
Don't ya know I love ya baby
(do the things you do)
Love the way you love me baby
Love the way you love me darlin'
Oh
Don't ya know I love ya baby
ya know I really love ya darlin'

[Snoop]
G A N G S T A
From what I see c'mon whistle must we stay
Together forever
You see coz ever is ever ain't never ever with nobody
Do we get up
And the 's' oh yes I guessed your blessed
I put the rocks on ya fingers earrings jingle
No more saga you got a man in ya life
And I understand what ya like
Ya friends don't want you stayin' while you be seeing me
But they don't understand that you love the 'G' in me
The way I walk, the way I look, the way I talk,
The way you make luv in the dark
Some things in life are meant to be
I thank god above that you were sent for me
Why'see coz my point of view, is all about you,
You gotta tell me what you want to do

[Angie & Snoop]
Come into my life
Boy I adore you
(I need ya I need ya)
Come into my life
Boy I adore you
(Let's do it let's do it)
Come into my life
Boy I adore you
(Yeah)
(C'mon c'mon)
Come into my life
Boy I adore you
(I gotta do it, do it, I gotta do it)
Come into my life
Boy I adore you

Love the way you love me baby
Love the way you love me darlin'
Oh
Don't ya know I love ya baby
(Come into my life)
ya know I really love ya darlin'
(Yeah yeah)
Love the way you love me baby
(I gotta do it)
Love the way you love me darlin'
Oh
Don't ya know I love ya baby
(I gotta do it)


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