Number 1

Album: Catch 22 (2009)
Charted: 1
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  • Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh (yeah, na, na, nai)

    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh (Tinchy Stryder)
    Oh, oh, oh, oh (N-Dubz)
    Oh, oh, oh, oh (yo)

    It was nothin' but a quick thing
    Kids games, kiss chase, just a quick fling
    Now I'm hopin' you never go missin'
    Now I'm tellin' you, you can hold this ring, watch how it glistens
    Thought it was done as quick as the wind blows
    Didn't think I would ever be involved
    So I even wrote a song called "Don't Go"
    Now it's just you and me on a love road
    We done it like D-low, us two tip toe, duck, dive, get low
    And now I care less about who knows
    Now we're deep in, way past intro, Dappy, explain though

    See, never did I think a boy like me would be in need
    When all I really wanted was to have some fun
    Now I'm losin' my head, I'm tellin' you one thing
    You're number one

    See, I don't understand how you're number one
    When it was just a fling before now, you're the one
    See, all I did was blink twice
    From my homie to my only
    Number one

    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh
    Oh, oh, oh, oh

    Yo, it was all now, never planned no after
    It was like games, jokes, laughter
    Live for the moment, left it all open
    Now I'm in deep, flames, lava, breathe, calmer
    And now I'm statin', see, I never saw this in my daydream
    It's really you that I'm fully ratin'
    And the days here no more waitin'

    Played it all wise 'cause a smart man raised him
    I was all hurt, pain, achin'
    On the wrong path then a good girl saved him
    That's why I'm lettin' her know she's amazin'

    See, never did I think a boy like me would be in need
    When all I really wanted was to have some fun
    Now I'm losin' my head, I'm tellin' you one thing
    You're number one

    See, I don't understand how you're number one
    When it was just a fling before now, you're the one
    See, all I did was blink twice
    From my homie to my only
    Number one

    You lift me off the ground
    I always want you around
    I ain't gonna let nothin' get in the way
    I'll never let nothin' get in the way

    You lift me off the ground
    I always want you around
    I ain't gonna let nothin' get in the way
    I'll never let nothin' get in the way

    Yo, I ain't never gonna let nothin' get in the way
    You play your cards all right, you're an ace
    You make my nights so bright, you're my days
    You took me out of the maze
    You are number one

    See, I don't understand how you're number one
    When it was just a fling before now, you're the one
    See, all I did was blink twice
    From my homie (from my homie) to my only (to my only)
    Number one

    You lift me off (off) the (the) ground
    I always want you around
    I ain't gonna let nothin' get in the way
    I'll never let nothin' get in the way

    You lift me off (off) the (the) ground
    I always want you around
    I ain't gonna let nothin' get in the way
    I'll never let nothin' get in the way

    Yo, number one in the race, you're a leader
    (Oh, oh, oh, oh)
    Girl, you're out of this world, they can't see ya
    (Oh, oh, oh, oh)
    And now you got a place in my heart (oh, oh, oh, oh)
    It's funny how you actually went (oh, oh, oh, oh)
    From my homie to my only
    Number one Writer/s: Dino Contostavlos, Fraser Smith, Richard Rawson, Tinchy Stryder, Tula Contostavlos
    Publisher: Royalty Network, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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