Be Mine (Noel Sanger Radio Edit)

Nadia Ali · Queen Of Clubs Trilogy: Ruby Edition [2010]

I, I can't decide

Whether I am in love

Or if I'm just messed up

Chasing you around



Don't try

To make me go away

You'll only make me want you more

And I will make sure that you see it my way



What's a girl gotta do to get your full attention?

No one's gonna do more for you

So you better take it while it's hot

And so I'm asking



Be mine

I can't wait forever

Can't you see?

You belong to me



A chance

Is all I need

I just want show you

What you're missing out

Cause life is too short



I know you wanna run

But where are you going to go

There's only so much fun

Without that someone



What's a girl gotta do to get your full attention?

No one's gonna do more for you

So you better take it while it's hot

And so I'm asking



Be mine

I can't wait forever

Can't you see?

You belong to me



Be mine

I can't wait forever

Can't you see?

You belong to me



Where are you going to run boy?

Where are you going to run?

Ou ou ou ou ou

Ou ou ou ou ou



Don't you want my love boy?

Don't you want my love?

Ou ou ou ou ou

Ou ou ou ou ou



Be mine

I can't wait forever

Can't you see?

You belong to me



Be mine

I can't wait forever

Can't you see?

You belong to me



Be mine

Be Mine (Noel Sanger Radio Edit)

Nadia Ali's 'Be Mine' stands as a defining track from her 2010 album 'Queen Of Clubs Trilogy: Ruby Edition,' showcasing her mastery of the UK garage and electro-funk genres. Released during a pivotal era for British dance music, the recording features a polished, radio-friendly arrangement that highlights her emotive vocal delivery and intricate rhythmic patterns. The track exemplifies the sophisticated production quality characteristic of Ali's work, blending soulful melodies with a driving beat that captivated club audiences. As part of her acclaimed discography, this song remains a testament to her ability to craft infectious tracks that balance commercial appeal with artistic integrity, solidifying her reputation as a leading figure in the genre during the early 2010s.