Hold up, wait a minute

I never need no other loving but yours
And like a drug out of a habit keep me coming for more
You’re so potent
Level headed it’s a habit nigga
Just floatin', coasting , so know so
Meet me in the sky, we fly like shining stars
We outta here, might as well be climbin' on Mars
I was riding in my car when I saw you hit the bass like

Hold up wait a minute

We need to love another tell them other that the thing you need
Living reality within your dreams
I’m not tryna behave super righteous--that's shit
I’d rather be with my bad bitch
The whole reason I left my last chick
She was living for the future so she past tense
I told her

Hold up wait a minute

I don't want no other
Girl you gotta give me more
I don't want no other
So what you waitin' for?
I don't want no other
Oohh--you down for sure
I don't want no other

Hold up, wait a minute

Hold up, wait a minute

I'm addicted to her sex
Damn she hot
I'm fiendin' for the the love that she got
I tie her legs up around me
Like a knot
Like baby girl, wind, I've been doin' the squats

Cause my 10 here as soon as I'm in the spot
If you're lucky you'll watch and then she don't stop
She made the choice handcuffs and the freaky props
We disturbin' the peace (I called the cops)

Girl you know that I know
You know that I am the one
Don't give me that act like don't you know
I'll give you all that you
Girl you know you feel me too
You know that I am the one
Gotta get you back in that birthday suit
That birthday suit

Hold up a wait a minute

I don't want no other
Girl you gotta give me more
I don't want no other
So what you waitin' for?
I don't want no other
Oohh--you down for sure
I don't want no other

Hold up a wait a minute

Don't look too good for me and you
I would trade in all I got just to love you
Don't look too good for me and you
I would trade in all I got just to love you

Yeah

Don't look too good for me and you
I would trade in all I got just to love you
Don't look too good for me and you
I would trade in all I got just to love you


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