PrimeTime

Album: The Electric Lady (2013)
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  • Tick-tock, I'm watching the clock
    I can't wait 'til we get to rock
    I wanna scream and dream and throw a love parade
    Is that okay?
    Tonight is me and you alone
    Won't make a call, won't even write a song
    See I've been waiting and waiting for the time to say
    Now listen, babe

    When you're down, and it's hard
    And you feel like you've given your all
    Baby, our love will always keep it real and true

    'Cause baby it's a prime time for our love
    Ain't nobody peekin' but the stars above
    It's a prime time for our love
    And heaven is betting on us

    Bang bang, I'm calling your name
    You're like a fire the world can't tame
    I wanna riot 'til the stars come out and play
    Is that okay? Okay
    Tonight is me and you alone
    Won't take a call, won't even write a song
    This'll be a personal private dance
    Listen, baby

    When you're down, and it's hard
    And you feel like you've given your all
    Baby, my love is always right here for you
    Yeah

    'Cause baby, it's a prime time for our love
    Ain't nobody peekin' but the stars above
    It's a prime time for our love
    And heaven is betting on us

    It's a prime time for our love
    Ain't nobody peekin' but the stars above
    It's a prime time for our love
    And heaven is betting on us

    'Cause baby it's a prime time for our love
    Ain't nobody peekin' but the stars above
    It's a prime time for our love
    And heaven is betting on us Writer/s: Charles Delbert Joseph II, Janelle Monae Robinson, Miguel Jontel Pimentel, Nathaniel Irvin III, Roman Irvin
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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