I lost my house, lost my car (oh baby)
But it's one thing I know I ain't lost baby
And that's you, I know that

I know, I know, oh I know
(Mike Jones) baby girl I know
If I wasn't a superstar rollin' in fancy cars,
You'd still be with cha boy I know
You'd still be with Songz baby I know
And that boy Mike Jones
Baby girl I know
If I wasn't a superstar rollin' in fancy cars,
You'd still be with cha boy

[Chorus]
I know, with chu I'll never be alone I know
That you would never do me wrong I know
If I wasn't a superstar rollin' in fancy cars,
You'd still be with cha boy I know
With chu I'll never be alone I know
That you would never do me wrong I know
If I wasn't a superstar rollin' in fancy cars,
You'd still be with'cha boy

You ain't gotta tell me twice (I already know)
You was here when fame came and gon' be here (when fame go)
And I know you know that I'll take you around the world
And I know that you ain't trippin' on them other girls (I know)
Before my deal and my grill baby (I know)
You kept it real, kept it trill baby (I know)
If I lose everything money cars and fame,
My baby girl won't change, I said (I know)
Through the thick and the thin baby (I know)
More than a lover she my friend baby (I know)
If I lose my house
She gon' be right there with me sleepin' out on the couch, I said (I know)
If I lose my house
She gon' be right there with me sleepin' out on the couch, I said (I know, if I lose my house)
(You gon' be right there with me sleepin' out on the couch girl I know)

[Chorus]

She ain't trippin' 'bout money,
She ain't trippin' 'bout cars
Cause if I lose everything she here with cha boy a down-ass chick,
Don't care about the shine
She'll pass it all up just to spend some time
Love to wine and dine, she all over me
Every time she know I'll leave she get close to me
My girl don't care about no money or no foreign whips
She'd rather stay at home forget takin' them long trips
I'm with her every night, I hug her squeeze her tight
I was blind at one time but now I see the light I'm with her every night,
I hug her squeeze her tight
I was blind at one time but now I see the light
Call her my baby girl, somethin' like my tenderoni
Befo' the fame came, my girl was all on me
Call her my baby girl, somethin' like my tenderoni
Cause she was here when I was lonely

Baby girl

[Chorus]

Ya boy
Ya boy
Ya boy
You'd still be with'cha boy songz
You'd still be with me baby, yeah!


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