Nobody

Album: Year Of The Gentleman (2008)
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Songfacts®:

  • Like Closer," this song is about a scenario that takes place on a dancefloor. Ne-Yo explained to MTV Asia News: "Say she didn't give you anything, but instead she just started dancing, and it was the most amazing thing you've ever seen. It's like she's untouchable, like it would be a sin to touch her or dance with her, with what's going on with her right now."
  • Ne-Yo told MTV Asia News that this song pays homage to his musical icon, Michael Jackson. He explained: "Anybody who has been following Ne-Yo from the start knows that I'm a huge, huge Michael Jackson fan. And love is one of the few things on the face of this planet that will never go out of style."

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  • Ddd from Jacksonville, Florida Love everything about this song. Really compliments a woman.
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