Ring Ring Ring

Album: Don't Tap The Glass (2025)
Charted: 62 44
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  • I hope you good, I hope you well, I hope you lit
    I'll miss your touch, I'll miss your smell, I'll miss your lips
    Baby, grab a drink, baby, grab some food, don't be a stranger
    I know it's hard though, huh

    Hello?
    Hello?
    Hey, hello?

    You lift me up
    You get me up, I'm so high
    You drain me up
    You rock my boat, I'm in your tide
    I must admit right now
    That you're the one that been on my mind

    I know you said not to call you again, but I miss you
    And I hope I can see you one more again, but I miss you

    (Ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring, pick up the phone)
    Hello?
    (Ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring, pick up the phone, girl)
    Hello?
    (Ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring, pick up the phone)
    Hello?
    (Ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring, pick up the phone)

    I hope you're good, I hope you're well
    I hope you're lit (I hope you're good)
    I miss your touch, I miss your smell
    I'll miss your lips (oh, I miss your lips)
    Baby, grab a drink, baby, grab some food
    Don't be a stranger (oh, call my mama, baby)
    I know it's hard but don't (don't tap the glass)

    I had to protect my heart (my heart)
    And build a wall so tall, I couldn't look over
    I need to touch you (one more time)
    I need to see you (one more time)
    I need to smell you (I'll pick you up by five)
    And I don't know why, listen

    I know you said not to call you again, but I miss you
    And I hope I can see you one more again, but I miss you
    Baby, baby, baby, baby

    (Ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring, pick up the phone)
    Hello?
    (Ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring, pick up the phone, girl)
    Hello?
    (Ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring, pick up the phone)
    Hey, hello?
    (Ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring-ring, pick up the phone)

    Operator, can you pick that phone? (Operator)
    Pheromones, what the hell goin' on?
    Operator, what the fuck right now?
    How you feel right now? That's real right now
    Operator, put your clothes back on
    Operator, how we gon' move on?
    Operator, can't be next time
    Yeah, right, it ain't no dead line

    Before you go and walk out my life
    I wanna tell ya
    (I wanna, wanna, wanna, wanna, wanna tell you)
    Before you go and walk out my life
    I wanna tell ya
    How much I love you, I love you
    I love you, I love you (love you)
    I love you, I love you (love you)
    I love you, I love you (and I can't get enough)
    I love you, I love you
    I love you (love you)

    Operator, operator, operator, operator (I love you)
    Operator, operator, oper- (I love you)
    Pick up the phone, girl Writer/s: Ray Parker Jr., Tyler Gregory Okonma
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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