Untitled (How Does It Feel)
D'Angelo · Voodoo [2000]
Have it your way
And if you want you can decide
And if youll have me
I can provide
Everything that you desire
Said if you get a feeling
Feeling that I am feeling
Won't you come closer
To me baby
Then you've already got me where you want me baby
I just want to be your man
How does it feel
How does it feel
Said i wnna know how it feels yeah
how does it feel
how does it feel
I wanna stop silly little games you and me play
And I'm feeling right on
If you feel the same way baby
Let me know right away(Let me know)
I'd love to make you wet
Inbetween your thighs cause
I love when it comes inside you
I get so excited when I'm around you baby,
ohh, ah, oh, baby
How does it feel
How does it feel
Said did it ever cross your mind
How does it feel
How does it feel
How does it feel
Tell me how it feels yeah
How does it feel
Said it's been on my mind
How does it feel
How does it feel
Said its been on my mind
Baby close the door
Listen girl I have something I wanna show you
I wish you'd open up
Cause I wanna take the walls down with you
If u want me to baby.(Only if u want me to)
I wanna lay u down.
Lick u all around(all around, all around)
How does it feel
how does it feel
say i gotta know(right now)
ima take off all ur cloths
wanna take u away from here
do u know wut im talkin about baby?
yeah yeah yeah(x7)
Untitled (How Does It Feel) - D'Angelo
From the groundbreaking 2000 album Voodoo, D'Angelo's 'Untitled (How Does It Feel)' stands as a pivotal track in neo-soul and R&B history. The song exemplifies his signature blend of jazz-inflected guitar, organic percussion, and soulful vocals, establishing a new standard for the genre in the early 21st century. Released alongside classics like 'Chicken Grease' and 'Africa,' the recording captures the raw, intimate energy that defined the Voodoo era. Its influence extends far beyond its initial release, inspiring a generation of artists to prioritize live instrumentation and emotional depth in their recordings. As a cornerstone of D'Angelo's discography, the track remains a definitive example of the fusion of funk, soul, and jazz that revitalized the R&B landscape.
