Crazy Girl

Rita Ora · ORA [2012]

Crazy girl

Crazy girl

Crazy girl

Crazy girl



Oh



I see you watchin'

I see you wantin' it

And now I'm testin' you

With every chance I get

I'm igniting you

Explosion

Can't deny the

Compulsion

Get ready, get set

On your runway jet



Get up on me, grind me faster

Tell me, baby, what you want

Lovin' how I throw this body

Know you wanna give me some

Careful baby

I am nothing like them other girls

I'll eat you up



Boy I'm a crazy girl

The kinda girl you might not wanna take to see your momma

Boy I am a crazy girl

If you fall for me prepare for a little drama

So you say you're ready

For a love that's so extreme

You want it, soon you will see

I'm a crazy girl



I'm love's anti-matter,

Destroyer

Gotta work for this

Employer

Got you racing

Anticipating

What you wanna do to me

I'm a big risk, a bigger reward

But can you handle what you beggin' me for



Get up on me, grind me faster

Tell me, baby, what you want

Lovin' how I throw this body

Know you wanna give me some

Careful baby

I am nothing like them other girls

I'll eat you up



Boy I'm a crazy girl

The kinda girl you might not wanna take to see your momma

Boy I am a crazy girl

If you fall for me prepare for a little drama

So you say you're ready

For a love that's so extreme

You want it, soon you will see

I'm a crazy girl

[x2]

Crazy Girl

Rita Ora's 'Crazy Girl' serves as a vibrant centerpiece on her 2012 album ORA [2012], embodying the upbeat, dance-oriented pop sound that defined her early career. Released during a period when she was establishing herself as a leading figure in the UK dance music scene, the track features a driving rhythm and energetic production characteristic of the era's club anthems. The song reflects Ora's signature style, blending catchy melodies with themes of confidence and self-assurance. As part of the album's broader catalogue, it contributed to her growing international profile, showcasing her ability to craft tracks that resonate with audiences at festivals and in nightclubs. The recording stands as a testament to her early work, capturing the momentum of her transition from a rising star to a mainstream pop icon.