Call Me A Mack

Album: Poetic Justice soundtrack (1993)
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  • Yo!
    What's sup?
    Hey!
    My name is Usher,
    You can trust there ain't
    No punks in this house,
    And if U really wanna know what my name is
    Just Call Me A Mack
    Word,
    Right!
    Just call me the mack
    Anytime baby,
    Cause I ain't confused

    I maybe kind of young
    But I got a
    Whole lot of man in me
    So I'm afraid
    That I can't be played (Huh, ha!)
    I don't mind
    If U wanna come by my crib
    And chill,
    But just be sure
    That U call me first
    Because the last girl that tried
    To just be droppin' on by (Oh, no)
    Learned how to play a player
    And do U know why,
    Because the mack Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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