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Murphy Lee
1,286
Hip-Hop/Rap
Murphy Lee was released on January 1, 2003 by Motown as a part of the album Murphy's Law
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Release DateJanuary 1, 2003
LabelMotown
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM92

Music Video

Music Video

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Murphy Lee
Murphy Lee
Performer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Jermaine Dupri Mauldin
Jermaine Dupri Mauldin
Producer
L-Roc
L-Roc
Co-Producer
Brian Frye
Brian Frye
Recording Engineer
Tadd Mingo
Tadd Mingo
Assistant Recording Engineer
Phil Tan
Phil Tan
Mixing Engineer
John Horesco IV
John Horesco IV
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Herb Powers
Herb Powers
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

You make a brother wanna faint (Damn)
Or put you on a plate, sock you up with a muff (This me)
Man, it was a house party
Ayo, I probably sound corny
I got oatmeal hormones, ma, I'm instantly horny
I mean, the way you carry yourself
I mean, if I was you, I'd probably marry myself
I'm in your eyes, did I say your ass? I'm in your eyes
Face bangin', haven't even got to your thighs
I mean the walk, the walk is like the Matrix
I could sit a drink on that ass if I had nowhere to place it
Face it, how could anybody dislike you?
These other girls are cool but not quite like you
I mean, ayo, I focus on my past a lot
But relationships like this, they gotta hold your spot
I mean, and you know that my time is skimpy
If I'm the only one in your heart, then it's probably empty, girl
Oh, it might be my belief
Oh, things ain't what they used to be, no
Whatever since you hit the road
No time spent in these relationships
And I'm so in love, it makes me sick
Oh, it might be my belief
Oh, things ain't what they used to be, no
I can't spend this time alone
I tell you without you, you make me strong
You too fly to be askin' a guy why
All my life love kept on passin' me by
You can't change a woman by diamond chainin' her
Change don't make change, mathematically train her
It's a two-way thing, not SkyTel or Motorola
But high chairs and baby strollers
I be the sun, you be the moon, let the kids be the star
I know who you is, you know who I are
And when the door close, you know I ain't goin' that far
You got keys to our house, keys to our car
And hell yeah, I need love too like LL
I must be on Neptune 'cause love is for real
But still, you not from Russia, so girl, it ain't no rushin' it
Respect how it always be more talkin' than touchin'
Seein' you, no frontin', is way better than nothin'
And it means somethin' to me if you want me, speak on it, girl
Oh, it might be my belief
Oh, things ain't what they used to be, no
Whatever since you hit the road
No time spent in these relationships
And I'm so in love, it makes me sick
Oh, it might be my belief
Oh, things ain't what they used to be, no
I can't spend this time alone
I tell you without you, you make me strong
You a housewife, the type of girl that
Always know what time it is, the tick-tock type
Keep her own shoes tied, push her own ride
Quick to give me money when my bills too high
I need top-notch sex
Wash dishes and sweep, mop topless
Never give me stress, love when the God bless
Makin' love to the mind, boo could be a mental mess
And you don't like me like Shabba, I'm a lover man
On the other hand, can't stand you with another man
I went from Timberlands, tuxedos, cummerbunds
I got a fast pass, girl, I don't wanna run
I can't help it, I ain't ready
But see, havin' a steady girl is a different world like Freddie
Love is deadly in the shower singin' melodies
I'll make it up if you let me, girl
Oh, it might be my belief
Oh, things ain't what they used to be, no
Whatever since you hit the road
No time spent in these relationships
And I'm so in love, it makes me sick
Oh, it might be my belief
Oh, things ain't what they used to be, no
I can't spend this time alone
I tell you without you, you make me strong
Written by: Jermaine Dupri Mauldin, La Marquis Jefferson, Marvin Gaye, Murphy Lee
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