Sucka For You

Anthony Hamilton · Back To Love [2011]

I saw you on the town, looking all night

Had to come talk to you

Are you from around, or in for the night

Tell me who's keeping you?

I see it and I want it

Trying to get to know you

I'm taking a chance, a hell of a chance

Cause I want you



I ain't too proud to care, I ain't too tired to stay up all night

I got something to prove, so much to do

I'm a sucka for you, I'm a sucka for you

I ain't too proud to care, I ain't too tired to stay up all night

Got me breaking the rules, so much to prove

I'm a sucka for you



Is honey your name, oh you look sweet

What kind of things you like?

Do you like to dance or wine and cheese

I'm just your type

I see it and I want it

Let me into your life

Tonight is the night, let's get it right

Cause I want you



I ain't too proud to care, I ain't too tired to stay up all night

I got something to prove, so much to do

I'm a sucka for you, I'm a sucka for you

I ain't too proud to care, I ain't too tired to stay up all night

Got me breaking the rules, so much to prove

I'm a sucka for you



Every time I see you I wonder, what we could be, yeah

I can tell my heart to wait till morning, naturally



I ain't too proud to care, I ain't too tired to stay up all night

I got something to prove, so much to do

I'm a sucka for you



I ain't too proud to care, I ain't too tired to stay up all night

I got something to prove, so much to do

I'm a sucka for you, I'm a sucka for you

I ain't too proud to care, I ain't too tired to stay up all night

Got me breaking the rules, so much to prove

I'm a sucka for you



I'm a sucka for you, I'm a sucka for you

I know that,

You see me watchin', you see me talkin'

I need you baby

I can't get enough of you lady

Sucka For You

Anthony Hamilton delivers a gritty, soulful track on his 2011 album Back To Love, blending R&B sensibilities with the raw energy of Southern hip-hop. The recording captures the artist's signature ability to merge vocal prowess with rhythmic precision, characteristic of his work during the mid-2000s to early 2010s. As part of a discography that includes acclaimed albums like Comin' From Where I'm From and Ain't Nobody Worrying, this song exemplifies Hamilton's commitment to authentic storytelling and melodic depth. It stands as a testament to his influence within the neo-soul and hip-hop fusion scene, offering a listening experience that balances emotional vulnerability with rhythmic drive.