I Think You Should Know

3LW · Other Songs - 3lw

verse 1
sitting here in the c-ly, i cross my knee cause you're lookin' at me ,
you like what you see, baby girl looks like you, she try to walk away
but you took a second look
chorus
what may look good to you, may not be good for you ,don't let my
smile decieve you, my body talk misleads you,
you wanna talk to me forget it,you gotta keep it real i must admit it
if you meant to gladden me you didn't i think you should know,
i think you should know
verse 2
do you need some company,you're asking me , i get up to leave , and
you follow me,you're lookin at my butt[butt],and i'm wonderin' what
[what]
chorus 2
what may look good to you may not be good for you don't let my smile
deceive you y body talk misleads you. you wanna talk to me i'm with it
you gotta keep it real i must admit it you can go to jail if you try to
hit it i think you should know i think you should know
bridge
i can't deny i feel the vibe that's in the air feelin ecstasy if there is
something there i need to warn you mister that you should be aware
it's at your own risk baby if you take it there
repeat chorus 1 ,2 untill fade

About I Think You Should Know

"I Think You Should Know" by 3LW stands as a defining track within the artist's catalog of energetic hip-hop and rap-rock fusion. Released during a period where 3LW solidified their reputation for high-octane performances, the song exemplifies the genre's signature blend of aggressive vocal delivery and driving instrumentation. The recording captures the raw intensity characteristic of the artist's work, featuring rapid-fire lyricism and a rhythmic structure that demands attention. While often associated with the broader landscape of 2000s rap-rock, the track remains a staple in 3LW's discography, showcasing their ability to craft memorable hooks and dynamic songwriting. The song's enduring appeal lies in its unapologetic energy and the artist's commanding stage presence, making it a quintessential example of their musical style and a key reference point for fans exploring their extensive body of work.