The Way I Are

Album: Shock Value (2007)
Charted: 1 3
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  • (State of emergency)
    Yeah, yeah (yeah)
    Yeah, yeah (yeah)
    Remember the time, baby
    Yeah, yeah (yeah)

    I ain't got no money
    I ain't got no car to take you on a date
    I can't even buy you flowers
    But together we can be the perfect soulmates
    Talk to me, girl

    Oh, baby, it's alright now, you ain't gotta flaunt for me
    If we go Dutch, you can still touch my love, it's free
    We can work without the perks, just you and me
    Thug it out 'til we get it right

    Baby, if you strip, you can get a tip
    'Cause I like you just the way you are
    I'm about to strip, and I'm well-equipped
    Can you handle me the way I'm are?
    I don't need the G's or the car keys
    Boy, I like you just the way you are
    And let me see you strip, you can get a tip
    'Cause I like

    I ain't got no Visa
    I ain't got no Red American Express
    We can't go nowhere exotic
    It don't matter 'cause I'm the one that loves you best
    Talk to me, girl

    Oh, baby, it's alright now, you ain't gotta flaunt for me
    If we go Dutch, you can still touch my love, it's free
    We can work without the perks, just you and me
    Thug it out 'til we get it right

    Baby, if you strip, you can get a tip
    'Cause I like you just the way you are
    I'm about to strip, and I'm well-equipped
    Can you handle me the way I'm are?
    I don't need the G's or the car keys
    Boy, I like you just the way you are
    And let me see you strip, you can get a tip
    'Cause I like you just the way (yeah) you are

    Baby girl (yeah, yeah)
    I don't got a huge ol' house, I rent a room in a house
    Listen, baby girl (yeah, yeah)
    I ain't got a motorboat, but I can float ya boat
    So listen, baby girl (yeah, yeah)
    Once you get a dose of D.O.E., you gon' want some mo'
    So listen, baby girl (yeah, yeah)
    When I make it, I want you there, want you there, yeah

    Ooh, ooh-ooh
    Ooh, ooh-ooh
    Ooh, ooh-ooh
    Ooh, ooh-ooh
    Ooh, ooh-ooh
    Ooh, ooh-ooh
    Ooh, ooh-ooh
    Ooh, ooh-ooh Writer/s: Balewa Muhammed, Candice Nelson, Floyd Hills, Garland Mosley, John Maultsby, Keri Hilson, Timothy Mosley
    Publisher: Anthem Entertainment, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Moosehead from Scthe first time i heard tim was with magoo. he died today, but there was nowhere else to say he was top 10 all time!!!
  • Kishore from Chennai, IndiaI Love these song te beasts of this songs makes everone to dance ethier know or not.......I love it Bro
  • Aviva from Somewhere, Mdtimbaland is awesome. i've always had a feeling that he's half iranian. does anyone know if he is? i'm asking cause i'm half iranian and i've always wondered if he is.
  • Meredith from Wauwatosa, WiThis song is neat-o! I always gotta move when I hear it! My best friend and I always boogie in her car when we hear it. For the So You Think You Can Dance fans, it was Lauren and Neil's hip-hop dance. They did awesome! How CRAZY was Neil's dive?! Crazy! Love this song!
  • Rusty from Raleigh, NcThis is the song they played in nightclubs.
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