Cold Blooded

Album: Cold Blooded (1983)
Charted: 40
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  • Sexy, sexy, sexy
    Sexy, sexy, sexy

    Who do you
    Girl, who do you belong to?
    My point of view
    Girl, I think you're hot

    If we talked
    What words could I describe
    There's no dictionary book
    To explain how you look

    Girl, I think you're so sexy, sexy, sexy
    Cold blooded
    What more can I say, sexy, sexy, sexy
    Cold blooded

    The way you walk (Sexy)
    The way you talk, baby (Sexy)
    Mama, you're too cold for me (Sexy)
    Freaky baby

    Who are you (You look like a movie star)
    Girl, what's your name and number?
    Is it true?
    That you think I'm hot (Hot)

    If we try
    To get to know each other
    You might find
    You couldn't trade me for another

    Because I think you're so sexy, sexy, sexy
    Cold blooded
    In my dictionary, sexy, sexy, sexy
    Cold blooded

    What more can I say, sexy, sexy, sexy
    Cold blooded
    Holy smokes and gee whiz, sexy, sexy, sexy
    Cold blooded

    Freeze!

    Baby, don't you know that you're too much (You're too much)
    You're too hot (You're too hot)
    Don't you know you're like a candle
    I'm the only man that handles you

    (You're too much) Baby
    (You're too hot)
    You're so hot, you burn me out
    Just burn me up

    Baby, baby, baby, baby, don't be so cold blooded
    Ooh, la, la, la, la, la, la

    Who do you
    Girl, who do you belong to?
    My point of view
    Girl, I think you're hot (Hot)

    If we talked
    What words could I describe
    There's no dictionary book
    To explain how you look

    Girl, I think you're so sexy, sexy, sexy
    Cold blooded
    In my dictionary, sexy, sexy, sexy
    Cold blooded

    What else can I say, baby, sexy, sexy, sexy
    Cold blooded
    Holy smokes and gee whiz, sexy, sexy, sexy
    Cold blooded

    The way you walk

    Sexy, sexy, sexy
    Sexy, sexy, sexy

    Cold blooded
    Cold blooded (Sexy, sexy, sexy)
    Cold blooded (Sexy, sexy, sexy)
    Cold blooded Writer/s: Anthony Forte, James A Johnson
    Publisher: Hipgnosis Songs Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Wixen Music Publishing
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 7

  • Black N. Stein from Black PersonvilleThe "n-word" is offensive. I didn't expect to just up and see it on this page. Can you all edit it using some stars like the N****a Please album, or something? Thanks. I would that the music could be clean, but the record companies won't sell a rap album unless it contains some vile elements to destroy Blacks. So...you have GREAT God-given talent, but then, you are given the altamatum--if you WANT to be on this label you need to add certain elements to your songs. Even DeBarge started out wanting to do Christian music/Gospel music, but when they were signed, their label said no. So they re-worked their songs to take the Christian-speaking-to-GOD element out and make them love songs or whatever between two people. But regardless, the word should still be edited in polite society. Thanks. Otherwise, it's like "Oh, we can call Black people that, it's cool!" No one says that about ANY OTHER words that are/were used to disparage an ENTIRE group of people, segment of the earth's population, etc. Off-subject, but I didn't see an easier way to ask for this to be edited. I'm no perfect, not even REMOTELY close--I COMPLETELY suck as a person, but the "n-word" being seen as no big deal is too much, and this has been ramping up in conjunction with the police cases (bad cops don't represent all or even most cops, I don't believe, by-the-way, as a Black person, myself) in which killers were filmed executing innocent people, and then they got off without so much as a slap on the wrist. That, coupled with all of these famous Whites getting "caught" with "found footage" of when they said this word...yeah....sounds like "a plan," to me, but please edit this word. Thanks.
  • John from Nashville, TnRick James wrote this song when he was showing Linda Blair how to write a song.
  • Jeff from Austin, TxMike from RI, that was HILARIOUS!!! hahah!!!
  • Scott from Palm Desert, CaThis song and "You and I" are my favorite Rick James songs.
  • Rick from Columbus, GaRick James was distantly related to Marco Polo. One of his ancestors was a slave owner of Italian descent, Enrico Polonomari, and he claimed he was a direct decendent of Marco Polo.
  • Mike from Warwick, RiRick James and Linda Blair?? I always wondered how she could get her head to spin like that in the Exorcist - now I know....
  • Scott from Bismarck, NdRick James died Aug. 6 2004
    RIP
    'I'm Rick James B***'
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