Nardo Wick – Me or Sum Lyrics
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Part I]
[Intro: Future]
Drop your location, she think she me or sum’ (Hendrix)
Put on my chains, now she think she me or sum’
She keep a Glock in her bag, she think …
[Verse 1]
You said, “Speak from your mind
The words that it finds
Come out of your soul, a part of the whole”
You said, “What does it change?
Both of us know
After tonight, there …
[TONY]
Maria…
The most beautiful sound I’ve ever heard:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
All the beautiful sounds of the world in a single word:
Maria, Maria, Maria, Maria…
Maria, Maria…
Maria!
I’ve just met a girl named Maria
And …
[Verse 1]
What happens in dreams where we fly?
Never been as high as tonight
Staring through a window in time
For someone to show me what I’m like
He said, “Hello”, it’s like a …
[Verse 1]
Oh-oh-oh, every little smile hides a little lie
Could cut the silence with a knife
Subatomic bliss is nothing left to miss
It’s just empty Russian roulette
[Pre-Chorus]
Try to brush it off my …
[Intro: Pharrell & Robin Thicke]
Everybody get up, WOO!
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey 64
[Verse 1: Robin Thicke]
If you can’t hear what I’m trying to say
If you can’t read from the same page
Maybe I’m going deaf
Maybe I’m going blind
Maybe I’m out of my mind 65
[Bridge: Robin Thicke]
Ok, now he was close
Tried to domesticate you 66
But you’re an animal
Baby, it’s in your nature 67
Just let me liberate you
You don’t need no papers
That man is not your maker
And that’s why I’m gon’ take a 68
[Hook: Robin Thicke]
Good girl
I know you want it
I know you want it
I know you want it 69
You’re a good girl
Can’t let it get past me
You’re far from plastic 70
Talk about getting blasted
I hate these blurred lines 71
I know you want it
I know you want it
I know you want it
But you’re a good girl
The way you grab me
Must wanna get nasty
Go ahead, get at me 72
[Verse 2: Robin Thicke]
What do they make dreams for
When you got them jeans on 73
What do we need steam for
You the hottest bitch in this place
I feel so lucky, you wanna hug me
What rhymes with hug me?
Hey! 74
[Bridge]
[Hook]
[Verse 3: T.I.]
Hustle Gang Homie
One thing I ask of you
Lemme be the one you back that ass up to
From Malibu to Paris boo
Had a bitch, but she ain’t bad as you 75
So, hit me up when you pass through
I’ll give you something big enough to tear your ass in two 76
Swag on ’em even when you dress casual
I mean, it’s almost unbearable 77
In a hundred years not dare would I
Pull a Pharcyde, let you pass me by 78
Nothin’ like your last guy, he too square for you
He don’t smack that ass and pull your hair like that 79
So I’m just watching and waitin’
For you to salute the true big pimpin’
Not many women can refuse this pimping
I’m a nice guy, but don’t get confused, this pimpin’ 80
[Breakdown: Robin Thicke]
Shake your rump
Get down, get up-a
Do it like it hurt, like it hurt
What you don’t like work
Hey! 81
[Verse 4: Robin Thicke]
Baby, can you breathe
I got this from Jamaica
It always works for me 82
Dakota to Decatur
No more pretending
Cause now you’re winning
Here’s our beginning
I always wanted a 83
[Hook: Robin Thicke]
[Bridge: Pharrell & Robin Thicke]
Everybody get up
Everybody get up
Everybody get up
Hey, Hey, Hey
Hey, Hey, Hey
Hey, Hey, Hey
[Outro: Pharrell & Robin Thicke]
Everybody get up, WOO!
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey 84
Pharell does the intro for the song, and they talk about how the ‘Hey part’ came to life, which is that both of them kept saying ‘hey’ in the making of song like a bunch of old men.
Robin is asking the girl to have sex with him but she can’t seem to understand him, which causes doubt on his part on whether he is okey because he can’t seem to pass the message.
Robin is saying that this girl and her man were close but he kept trying to force her into a box, that of a perfect submissive wife.
He says that he understands her, that she is truly wild as part of her personality, a part he is willing to set free.
Robin offers to free her, and she won’t even have to get married or divorced because, as he says, that man is not her owner.
Robin starts hitting on the girl and he condescendingly says that he knows that despite her reaction, she does wants him. This song got a lot of criticism because of the age old myth, which says that when a girl says no, she means yes.
Robin sings that she is so fine that he can’t her go without having her sexually because she is a natural beauty, a rare thing in today’s world of plastic surgery, fake breasts and hip enelargements.
He talks of getting high, either through the use of alcohol or drugs. The blurred lines talked about here are many, starting with his propositioning a girl in a relationship, it may also be used to represent the fact that girls have to maintain good images and not look like they are interested in freaky sex to avoid being tagged as loose.
Robin uses these lines to absolve himself of the accusation that he is forcing himself onto the girl because she is grabbing him too. He encourages her to give it her best shot at being dirty.
Robin says that by her wearing tight jeans, she is leaving no room for imagination, removing room for creating a fantasy. It may also mean that with her tight jeans on, it is easy to fantasize.
He asks her if there is a need to be high on alcohol when she can provide all the intoxication needed, so much that he feels fortunate and just wants her body close to him.
T.I. hopes that he will be on the receiving end of her sexual games and though he’s had other girls none has has been as wild as this one. He is even willing to take her around the world.
T.I. encourages her to call him when she is around and will give her, his well endowed member, enough to tear up her body.
He says that she is stylish even when in casual clothes and it makes him very hot.
T.I. acknowledges Pharcyde’s Passing Me By. Pharcyde was a hip hop group that was based in Los Angeles.
T.I. compares himself to her ex- boyfriend, who he says was prim and proper because he did not get freaky or have fetishes, while on the other side, he is anything but square.
He then says that he is waiting for her decision and for her to pay homage to the big lover that he is, who few women say no to.
Robin then asks the girl to shake her behind and also asks her whether she likes it rough in bed. The ‘Get down’ line pays tribute to James Brown’s song, Get up (I feel like being a) sex machine single from 1970.
Robin sings that he gets his marijuana from Jamaica, which is high grade stuff, he asks her if she likes it.
Robin is glad that she has dropped the act, which represents their beginning into bigger and better things.
Pharell and Robin then call their fans to stand up and dance.
Pharell does the intro for the song, and they talk about how the ‘Hey part’ came to life, which is that both of them kept saying ‘hey’ in the making of song like a bunch of old men.
Robin is asking the girl to have sex with him but she can’t seem to understand him, which causes doubt on his part on whether he is okey because he can’t seem to pass the message.
Robin is saying that this girl and her man were close but he kept trying to force her into a box, that of a perfect submissive wife.
He says that he understands her, that she is truly wild as part of her personality, a part he is willing to set free.
Robin offers to free her, and she won’t even have to get married or divorced because, as he says, that man is not her owner.
Robin starts hitting on the girl and he condescendingly says that he knows that despite her reaction, she does wants him. This song got a lot of criticism because of the age old myth, which says that when a girl says no, she means yes.
Robin sings that she is so fine that he can’t her go without having her sexually because she is a natural beauty, a rare thing in today’s world of plastic surgery, fake breasts and hip enelargements.
He talks of getting high, either through the use of alcohol or drugs. The blurred lines talked about here are many, starting with his propositioning a girl in a relationship, it may also be used to represent the fact that girls have to maintain good images and not look like they are interested in freaky sex to avoid being tagged as loose.
Robin uses these lines to absolve himself of the accusation that he is forcing himself onto the girl because she is grabbing him too. He encourages her to give it her best shot at being dirty.
Robin says that by her wearing tight jeans, she is leaving no room for imagination, removing room for creating a fantasy. It may also mean that with her tight jeans on, it is easy to fantasize.
He asks her if there is a need to be high on alcohol when she can provide all the intoxication needed, so much that he feels fortunate and just wants her body close to him.
T.I. hopes that he will be on the receiving end of her sexual games and though he’s had other girls none has has been as wild as this one. He is even willing to take her around the world.
T.I. encourages her to call him when she is around and will give her, his well endowed member, enough to tear up her body.
He says that she is stylish even when in casual clothes and it makes him very hot.
T.I. acknowledges Pharcyde’s Passing Me By. Pharcyde was a hip hop group that was based in Los Angeles.
T.I. compares himself to her ex- boyfriend, who he says was prim and proper because he did not get freaky or have fetishes, while on the other side, he is anything but square.
He then says that he is waiting for her decision and for her to pay homage to the big lover that he is, who few women say no to.
Robin then asks the girl to shake her behind and also asks her whether she likes it rough in bed. The ‘Get down’ line pays tribute to James Brown’s song, Get up (I feel like being a) sex machine single from 1970.
Robin sings that he gets his marijuana from Jamaica, which is high grade stuff, he asks her if she likes it.
Robin is glad that she has dropped the act, which represents their beginning into bigger and better things.
Pharell and Robin then call their fans to stand up and dance.
Pharell does the intro for the song, and they talk about how the ‘Hey part’ came to life, which is that both of them kept saying ‘hey’ in the making of song like a bunch of old men.
Robin is asking the girl to have sex with him but she can’t seem to understand him, which causes doubt on his part on whether he is okey because he can’t seem to pass the message.
Robin is saying that this girl and her man were close but he kept trying to force her into a box, that of a perfect submissive wife.
He says that he understands her, that she is truly wild as part of her personality, a part he is willing to set free.
Robin offers to free her, and she won’t even have to get married or divorced because, as he says, that man is not her owner.
Robin starts hitting on the girl and he condescendingly says that he knows that despite her reaction, she does wants him. This song got a lot of criticism because of the age old myth, which says that when a girl says no, she means yes.
Robin sings that she is so fine that he can’t her go without having her sexually because she is a natural beauty, a rare thing in today’s world of plastic surgery, fake breasts and hip enelargements.
He talks of getting high, either through the use of alcohol or drugs. The blurred lines talked about here are many, starting with his propositioning a girl in a relationship, it may also be used to represent the fact that girls have to maintain good images and not look like they are interested in freaky sex to avoid being tagged as loose.
Robin uses these lines to absolve himself of the accusation that he is forcing himself onto the girl because she is grabbing him too. He encourages her to give it her best shot at being dirty.
Robin says that by her wearing tight jeans, she is leaving no room for imagination, removing room for creating a fantasy. It may also mean that with her tight jeans on, it is easy to fantasize.
He asks her if there is a need to be high on alcohol when she can provide all the intoxication needed, so much that he feels fortunate and just wants her body close to him.
T.I. hopes that he will be on the receiving end of her sexual games and though he’s had other girls none has has been as wild as this one. He is even willing to take her around the world.
T.I. encourages her to call him when she is around and will give her, his well endowed member, enough to tear up her body.
He says that she is stylish even when in casual clothes and it makes him very hot.
T.I. acknowledges Pharcyde’s Passing Me By. Pharcyde was a hip hop group that was based in Los Angeles.
T.I. compares himself to her ex- boyfriend, who he says was prim and proper because he did not get freaky or have fetishes, while on the other side, he is anything but square.
He then says that he is waiting for her decision and for her to pay homage to the big lover that he is, who few women say no to.
Robin then asks the girl to shake her behind and also asks her whether she likes it rough in bed. The ‘Get down’ line pays tribute to James Brown’s song, Get up (I feel like being a) sex machine single from 1970.
Robin sings that he gets his marijuana from Jamaica, which is high grade stuff, he asks her if she likes it.
Robin is glad that she has dropped the act, which represents their beginning into bigger and better things.
Pharell and Robin then call their fans to stand up and dance.
Pharell does the intro for the song, and they talk about how the ‘Hey part’ came to life, which is that both of them kept saying ‘hey’ in the making of song like a bunch of old men.
Robin is asking the girl to have sex with him but she can’t seem to understand him, which causes doubt on his part on whether he is okey because he can’t seem to pass the message.
Robin is saying that this girl and her man were close but he kept trying to force her into a box, that of a perfect submissive wife.
He says that he understands her, that she is truly wild as part of her personality, a part he is willing to set free.
Robin offers to free her, and she won’t even have to get married or divorced because, as he says, that man is not her owner.
Robin starts hitting on the girl and he condescendingly says that he knows that despite her reaction, she does wants him. This song got a lot of criticism because of the age old myth, which says that when a girl says no, she means yes.
Robin sings that she is so fine that he can’t her go without having her sexually because she is a natural beauty, a rare thing in today’s world of plastic surgery, fake breasts and hip enelargements.
He talks of getting high, either through the use of alcohol or drugs. The blurred lines talked about here are many, starting with his propositioning a girl in a relationship, it may also be used to represent the fact that girls have to maintain good images and not look like they are interested in freaky sex to avoid being tagged as loose.
Robin uses these lines to absolve himself of the accusation that he is forcing himself onto the girl because she is grabbing him too. He encourages her to give it her best shot at being dirty.
Robin says that by her wearing tight jeans, she is leaving no room for imagination, removing room for creating a fantasy. It may also mean that with her tight jeans on, it is easy to fantasize.
He asks her if there is a need to be high on alcohol when she can provide all the intoxication needed, so much that he feels fortunate and just wants her body close to him.
T.I. hopes that he will be on the receiving end of her sexual games and though he’s had other girls none has has been as wild as this one. He is even willing to take her around the world.
T.I. encourages her to call him when she is around and will give her, his well endowed member, enough to tear up her body.
He says that she is stylish even when in casual clothes and it makes him very hot.
T.I. acknowledges Pharcyde’s Passing Me By. Pharcyde was a hip hop group that was based in Los Angeles.
T.I. compares himself to her ex- boyfriend, who he says was prim and proper because he did not get freaky or have fetishes, while on the other side, he is anything but square.
He then says that he is waiting for her decision and for her to pay homage to the big lover that he is, who few women say no to.
Robin then asks the girl to shake her behind and also asks her whether she likes it rough in bed. The ‘Get down’ line pays tribute to James Brown’s song, Get up (I feel like being a) sex machine single from 1970.
Robin sings that he gets his marijuana from Jamaica, which is high grade stuff, he asks her if she likes it.
Robin is glad that she has dropped the act, which represents their beginning into bigger and better things.
Pharell and Robin then call their fans to stand up and dance.
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