Are You That Somebody?

Album: Dr. Dolittle Soundtrack (1998)
Charted: 11 21
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Stephen Ellis Garrett, Timothy Z. Mosley
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, FOX MUSIC, INC., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 6

  • Teejay from ChicagoI never understood completely what the song was about. I almost thought it was also about her trying to not get pregnant by saying are you responsible then having the baby noises.
  • Jadon from Florida That "fact" about the baby sounds being Aaliyah is false, just a rumor. It IS from Prince's song Delirious, which in turn was sampled from a song from 1968, "Countdown to 6" by Perrey and Kingsley.
  • D. from Dallas, TxI always thought the baby cooing thoughout the song was a sample from Delirious by Prince...
  • Shabrimac from Los Angeles, CaI love this song,
    RIP Aaliyah
    RIP Static Major!
  • Kaylah from Stoneville, NcI love this song, but I think the baby noises are a LITTLE creepy :/ but other than that, PERFECT!
  • Elmer from Honolulu, Hianother aaliyah's masterpiece
    RIP
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