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Artist/Band:
Brian McKnight
Lyrics for Song: When You Wanna Come
Lyrics for Album: Superhero
Some fellas only think of themsleves
Themselves and no one else
Dont care if it's good for you
And fall asleep before your finished too
Let me be your tarzan swingin from a tree
Triple W dot Superhero dot me
I will show things
You've never seen
All about you
What you wanna do
Everything you like
Pullin' On your hair
Keep it right there
All night, all night
Cant go too long
Put it down strong
'Til your work is done
Somebody said
Relax dont do it
When you wanna come
I'll do whatever you want me to
For as long as you want me to
Whatever's clever, baby
I'm prepared
I got a camera
Can we take it there?
I can be a tarzan
Swingin' from a tree
Triple W dot superhero dot me
I will show you things
you've never seen
All about you
What you wanna do
Everything you like
Pullin' on your hair
Keep it right there
All night, All night
Can't go too long
Put it down strong
'Til your work is done
Somebody said
Relax dont do it
When you wanna come
Dont stop
Get it, Get it
I'm just playin'
Unless you're with it
In '95 I told you 'bout the floor
(when we go down on the floor)
The ratio is one to four
I don't see nothin wrong
This could go on & on
It's a privilege
To have you here
With me
All about you
What you wanna do
Everything you like
Pullin' On your hair
Keep it right there
All night, All night
Cant go too long
Put it down strong
'Til your work is done
Somebody said
Relax dont do it
When you wanna come
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When You Wanna Come
Brian McKnight's 'When You Wanna Come' stands as a quintessential example of his smooth R&B style, released on the 2001 album 'Superhero'. The track showcases McKnight's signature vocal delivery, characterized by its soulful warmth and melodic sensibility that defined the early 2000s ballad era. As a lead single from the album, the recording highlights his ability to blend romantic vulnerability with polished production, creating an atmosphere of intimate longing. The song remains a staple in his discography, reflecting the era's focus on emotive storytelling and refined vocal performance within the contemporary R&B genre. |
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