Buttons

Album: PCD (2005)
Charted: 3 3
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  • What it do baby boo?

    Yeah, lil' mama, you lookin' good
    I see you wanna play wit a player from the hood
    Come holla at me, you got it like that
    Big Snoop Dogg with the lead Pussycat
    I show you how it go down, yeah, I wanna throw down
    Me and you one-on-one, treat it like a showdown
    You look at me and I look at you
    I'm reachin' for your shirt, whatchu want me to do?

    I'm telling you loosen up my buttons, babe (uh-huh)
    But you keep fronting, uh
    Saying what you gon' to do to me (uh-huh)
    But I ain't seen nothing
    I'm telling you loosen up my buttons, babe (uh-huh)
    But you keep fronting, uh
    Saying what you gon' to do to me (uh-huh)
    But I ain't seen nothing

    Typical, hardly the type I fall for
    I like when the physical
    Don't leave me asking for more
    I'm a sexy mama (mama)
    Who knows just how to get what I wanna (wanna)
    What I wanna do is spring this on you (on you)
    Back up all of the things that I told you (told you)
    You been saying all the right things all night long
    But I can't seem to get you over here to help take this off

    Baby, can't you see?
    How these clothes are fitting on me
    And the heat coming from this beat
    I'm about to blow, I don't think you know

    I'm telling you loosen up my buttons, babe (uh-huh)
    But you keep fronting, uh
    Saying what you gon' to do to me (uh-huh)
    But I ain't seen nothing
    I'm telling you loosen up my buttons, babe (uh-huh)
    But you keep fronting, uh
    Saying what you gon' to do to me (uh-huh)
    But I ain't seen nothing

    You say, you're a big boy but I can't agree
    'Cause the love you said you had ain't been put on me
    I wonder if I'm just too much for you
    Wonder if my kiss don't make you just
    Wonder, what I got next for you
    What you wanna do? (Do)
    Take the chance to recognize that this could be yours
    I can see, just like most guys that your game don't please

    Baby, can't you see?
    How these clothes are fitting on me
    And the heat coming from this beat
    I'm about to blow, I don't think you know

    I'm telling you to loosen up my buttons, babe (uh-huh)
    But you keep fronting, uh
    Saying what you gon' to do to me (uh-huh)
    But I ain't seen nothing
    I'm telling you loosen up my buttons, babe (uh-huh)
    But you keep fronting, uh
    Saying what you gon' to do to me (uh-huh)
    But I ain't seen nothing

    Now you can get what you want but I need what I need
    Now let me tell you what's crackalackin' 'fore I proceed
    I'ma show you where to put it at
    PCD on me, yeah, I thought I saw a pussycat
    Now roll with the big dog, all 6 of y'all on me, now tell me how it feel, baby doll
    Ashley, Nicole, Carmit, Jessica, Kimberley, Melody, you tellin' me?

    Loosen up my buttons, babe
    Loosen up my buttons, babe
    Baby, won't you loosen up my buttons, babe
    Loosen up my buttons, babe
    Come on baby, loosen up my buttons, babe
    Loosen up my buttons, babe
    Baby, won't you loosen up my buttons, babe
    Loosen up my buttons, babe

    I'm telling you to loosen up my buttons, babe (uh-huh)
    But you keep fronting, uh
    Saying what you gon' to do to me (uh-huh)
    But I ain't seen nothing
    I'm telling you loosen up my buttons, babe (uh-huh)
    But you keep fronting, uh
    Saying what you gon' to do to me (uh-huh)
    But I ain't seen nothing
    I'm telling you to loosen up my buttons, babe (uh-huh)
    But you keep fronting, uh
    Saying what you gon' to do to me (uh-huh)
    But I ain't seen nothing
    I'm telling you loosen up my buttons, babe (uh-huh)
    But you keep fronting, uh
    Saying what you gon' to do to me (uh-huh)
    But I ain't seen nothing Writer/s: Calvin Cordazar Broadus, Garrett Hamler, Jamal Jones, Jason Lamont Perry, Nicole Prascovia Scherzinger
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, REACH MUSIC PUBLISHING, Reservoir Media Management, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 5

  • Stormy from Northport, MiI love this song.
    Gotta turn it up when it's on the Jeep radio and dance to it when I'm on the floor.
  • Nady from Adelaide, AustraliaI still cant figure out if they are singers or strippers, please ladies put some f*cking pants on. P.S. the red head looks like a bloke
  • Pippin from Rhye, CaTwo years ago (I'm 14, I was 12 then), two of my friends whose musical tastes I could never understand tried to persuade me to get this song. I absolutely did not want to. I thought it was pointless. My mum even said, "If you buy it for them - I'll give you back the dollar." (Because it was on iTunes.) Now, I think that if my mum saw this site and learned what it was about she wouldn't let me buy it. Wish I was into Led Zeppelin and Queen and stuff back then, I coulda struck a deal with them so that if I bought Buttons they'd get Bohemian Rhapsody.
  • Kristin from Yaphank, NyWell I guess for musical purposes people disregard reality a lil' bit...Great, catchy song.
  • Sebastian from Providence, RiWell, this song is as hot as the PCD!!
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