My Way

Album: My Way (1997)
Charted: 2
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  • Yo, yo, yo, huh
    Yo, yo, yo, yo, huh
    Yo, see it's rare that you find people like us, ha
    'Cause all y'all other (look) out there doing what I'm doing
    Or trying to do what I'm doing, but you can't
    'Cause I do what I do my way
    What about you? Huh? Huh? Come on

    I do any and everything you want to
    Make your girl say, "ooh, ooh
    Why's he so fly?"
    She beeps me, whenever she wanna get freaky
    You can get mad if you want to (you can get mad if you want to)
    Say what ever you want
    But she's still gonna give it up

    She likes it my way (my way), my way (ohh-oh)
    You can't satisfy her needs
    She keeps running back to see me do it
    My way, my way (ohh, oh)
    What I say goes, and I'm in control

    Bad-ass señoritas, two-seaters with kicks
    New kicks, it's all in the mix (that's right)
    Don't turn no tricks, they turn for me
    Catchin' bricks don't concern me
    So forget it lil midget, my mind on seven digits
    Before I pay heaven's skies a visit, now dig it (yo, yo, yo, yo)
    I'm pullin' all stops, lockin' down all spots (what? And)
    Sayin' you can't front on me
    So from this day forth you know I'm all about heat
    And what I do be the major league
    That's why your girlfriend's paging me
    And she know like he know, you don't see her like I see her
    So she's out the door (yeah)
    Shot gun in my drop havin' fun with the don, system bassin'
    Conversation about how she be chasin' me (see what I mean?)
    And facin' me sayin' give it to me now, baby

    She likes it my way (ooh), my way (do it, do it)
    You can't satisfy her needs (yeah)
    She keeps running back to see me do it
    My way (my way), my way (ohh-oh)
    What I say goes, and I'm in control

    Don't check me (check me)
    It was your girl who let me (let me)
    Take it this far then, ooh-wee (ooh-wee)
    She had to have it every chance that she could get
    But you think I'm a baller
    And I ain't gonna call her
    Clip that, you can get mad if you want to
    Say whatever you want
    But she's still gonna give it up
    She likes it

    My way (ooh), my way (my way, my way)
    You can't satisfy her needs
    She keeps running back to see me do it (she keeps running back to me)
    My way, my way (ohh, whoa, yeah)
    What I say goes, and I'm in control
    (I'm in control, I'm in control)

    My way (oh, my way), my way (ay)
    You can't satisfy her needs
    She keeps running back to see me do it
    My way (ooh, my), my way (oh)
    What I say goes, and I'm in control
    (I know, know you, know you like it)

    My way, my way (I do any and everything you want to, ohh)
    You can't satisfy her needs
    (I do anything, anything you want me to do)
    She keeps runnin' back to see me do it
    My way, my way (I do anything)
    What I say goes and I'm in control Writer/s: Jermaine Dupri, Manuel Lonnie Seal, USher Raymond
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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