You never try me
Always stood right by me
Make living lively
Highly spoken of
My only love
The only one, you're my wifey
Make me life complete, sweet
But you know when to flip it street
Freak but only when it comes to me
See that's why you're my wifey

This you should know
Cause you had my mind blown, oh, oh
Full of junk at the club on bump like what
I had to have you babe
Saw you outside, passenger side
'Cause I let my best friend drive
You was in line
That's when you caught my eyes girl

You were so beautiful girl
It was so critical girl
You looked so crucial girl
Something about you is everything
You are mine

You never try me
Always stood right by me
Make living lively
Highly spoken of
My only love
The only one, you're my wifey
Make me life complete, sweet
But you know when to flip it street
Freak but only when it comes to me
See that's why you're my wifey

You know you're sexy too
I like your attitude
I ain't even mad at you
Girl you're still my boo
Either braids or weave
Skirt or jeans you're still my queen
Babygirl go do your thing
I'm so glad you're on my team

You were so beautiful girl
It is so critical girl
You looked so crucial girl
Something about you is everything
You are mine

You never try me
Always stood right by me
Make living lively
Highly spoken of
My only love
The only one, you're my wifey
Make my life complete, sweet
But you know when to flip it street
Freak but only when it comes to me
See that's why you're my wifey

Someone I can spend my life with
Leave the keys to the Benz
Wedding band with your gems
You're someone I feel all right with
Someone to have my kids
Someone I can depend

You never try me
Always stood right by me
Make living lively
Highly spoken of
My only love
The only one, you're my wifey
Make my life complete, sweet
But you know when to flip it street
Freak but only when it comes to me
See that's why you're my wifey

Skinny designer fit real jiggy
Ain't afraid to hump with me
When we get busy
Ride out I licky-licky
Till I get dizzy
Toes done, fresh scent
I think it's sizzly
Oh someone who was down with me
Used to struggle
Now we bubble count the g's with me
Pop the champagne
Let's take a sippy-sippy
Describe you I try to
You're my wifey

Will you be my wifey?
(Yes I'll be your wifey)
Oh say you'll be my wifey girl
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
Will you be my wifey?
(Yes I'll be your wifey)
Oh say you'll be my wifey girl
(Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)


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Wifey Lyrics as written by Edward Berkeley Robert Lavalle Huggar

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    this is their best song. i'm suprised that some cheesy wannabe r'n'b boyband haven't covered it already.

    alice palaceon August 03, 2002   Link
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    General Comment

    I heard this song for a whole summer and i never got enough of it! Besides "Feels good" one of the best tracks ever recorded by Next! Just listen to it when your chillin with your friends and a BBQ in the summer, and you'll know what i'm talking about!

    funkmasteron May 03, 2003   Link
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    its a great song, best of all put it on and watch the girls dance. they love this song

    mark2744on June 13, 2006   Link

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