Final Warning
Aaliyah Haughton · Other Songs - Aaliyah
Aaliyah
*in parenthesis is Playa ad-libing*
[Aaliyah]
Ooh who keeps calling you
Boy I ain't scared of you
No no see I got your number
Tell me who you snuck and gave your number to.
[Ginuwine]
Ooh your tripin' now (see you trippin')
Girl quit fussin' now
Naw you can't go jumpin to conclusions
It's ringin' but that doesn't mean I've been foolin'
does it?
[Chorus]
Not right now I'm busy
Call me in the morning whoa-whoa-oa-oa
Your telphone's awful busy
They callin' in the morning
That was your final warning
Don't call me in the morning whoa-whoa-oa-oa
[Aaliyah]
Who keeps buggin' you
Or who's been lovin' you
Tell me "Are You"...
"Are You That Somebody?"
Or is it you've been lovin' on somebody else
[Ginuwine]
Woo what the hell you talkin' 'bout?
And could you put that finger down
I'm always going to be the "Same Ol' G"
Are you leaving or stayin' with me?
Tell me....
(Aaliyah & Playa Repeat Chorus 1x)
[Aaliyah]
Someone keeps buggin' you, tell me
(Aaliyah & Playa Repeat Chorus until fade)
Final Warning - Aaliyah Haughton
Aaliyah Haughton's "Final Warning" stands as a compelling track within her discography, reflecting the raw emotional intensity characteristic of her work. The song captures the urgency of a relationship on the brink, utilizing a sound that blends R&B sensibilities with a gritty, authentic production style. While specific album placement varies in historical records, the recording embodies the late 1990s aesthetic where vocal delivery and atmospheric textures were paramount. Haughton's performance conveys a narrative of impending loss, resonating with listeners through its direct and unadorned approach to songwriting. The track remains a notable example of her ability to craft music that feels both personal and universally relatable, cementing her status as a significant voice in contemporary R&B during her active years.

