Yo (Excuse Me Miss)

Album: Chris Brown (2005)
Charted: 13 7
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  • Woah, woah
    Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo
    Yeah
    Uh-huh, yeah

    Yo, tell me fellas have you seen her? (Seen her)
    It was about five minutes ago
    When I seen the hottest chick that a youngin' ever seen before
    I say, "Yo, tell the girls I wanna meet her" (meet her)
    On second thought that ain't the way to go
    I gotta give her game proper
    Spit it so she'll get it, there she is, I gotta stop her
    Oh, should I talk about her smile? (It's been said before)
    Or what about her style? (Too obvious)
    I'm out of time, she's out the door
    I gotta go for mine, I think I'll say

    Yo
    I don't know your name but excuse me, miss (oh yeah)
    I saw you from across the room
    And I gotta admit that you got my attention
    You're makin' me wanna say yo
    I know you're tryna leave but excuse me, miss
    I saved the last dance for you
    I would love to keep you here with me, oh baby

    Now shawty, grab hold of my hand
    And let's pretend the floor is ours
    You say you don't really dance
    (Don't worry 'bout it, we just one-two step, one-two step)
    Now if the music is movin' too fast (too fast)
    Grab my hand a little tighter (tighter)
    Don't be afraid to move a little closer
    Girl, there's somethin' about you that makes me wanna say (aw yeah, aw yeah)

    Yo
    I don't know your name but excuse me, miss (ooh-ooh)
    I saw you from across the room
    And I gotta admit that you got my attention
    You're makin' me wanna say, "Yo"
    I know you're tryna leave but excuse me, miss (ooh)
    I saved the last dance for you
    I would love to keep you here with me, oh baby
    I think I'll say, "Yo"
    I don't know your name but excuse me, miss
    I saw you from across the room
    And I gotta admit that you got my attention
    You're makin' me wanna say, "Yo"
    I know you're tryna leave but excuse me, miss
    I saved the last dance for you
    I would love to keep you here with me, oh baby

    I wanna be where you are
    Ain't nothin' wrong with dancin'
    Baby, you're so romantic
    Baby, I can be in your heart
    So many things I wanna tell you
    I think that I should start by sayin'

    Yo
    I don't know your name but excuse me, miss (oh yeah)
    I saw you from across the room
    I gotta give her game proper
    Spit it so she'll get it, there she is I gotta stop her (oh yeah)
    I know you're tryna leave but excuse me, miss (oh)
    I saved the last dance for you
    I would love to keep you here with me, oh baby

    Now everybody just clap your hands like this (like this)
    Just clap your hands like this (woah, like this)
    Uh-huh, and if your shorty's in the house tonight
    Just grab her by the hand, homie, make her understand
    Y'all was made to dance like this (like this)
    Y'all was made to bounce like this (woah, like this)
    Just let her know she was made for you and
    You wanna do everything she want to, man
    Ha, woo Writer/s: Andre Harris, Johnta Austin, Vidal Davis
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, TuneCore Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Peitta Clancy from Goulburn, Australiathis song had to bee the best song i eva heard from chris brow and he is sooooooo hot in this film clip
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