Inside Part II
Trey Songz · Other Songs - Trey Songz
Just want your body on this morning dew
I got these covers laying right for us
And ain't nobody looking it's just Mother Nature watching while I'm . . .
My baby, dear this feeling here can't be described
But I'ma try
Nails in my back, grabbin' ya ass
Grindin' slow, hearts beating fast
(Chorus)
Sweat drippin' off of your body onto mine
Ain't nothing better than when I'm inside
She got her legs on my shoulders, lookin' in my eyes
Not the bed or the sofa, gettin' it in outside
Know that you were scared, you ain't even wanna try
But girl it's no surprise, feel so good I'm 'bout to cry
While I'm inside, deep in side your love (deep deep)
Deep inside your love (deep deep)
Deep inside your love (deep deep deep)
Inside, deep in side your love deep deep deep up in
deep inside, deep inside, deep inside your love
Deep inside your love
Your legs start to shiver girl, you talkin' with your eyes
I hear you girl (I hear you baby)
I listen when you tell me, ain't no words necessary
Girl we doin' what we doin' very well
(Chorus)
Sweat drippin' off of your body onto mine
Ain't nothing better than when I'm inside
She got her legs on my shoulders, lookin' in my eyes
Not the bed or the sofa, gettin' it in outside
Know that you were scared, you ain't even wanna try
But girl it's no surprise, feel so good I'm 'bout to cry
While I'm inside, deep in side your love (deep deep)
Deep inside your love (deep deep)
Deep inside your love (deep deep deep)
Inside, deep in side your love deep deep deep up in
deep inside, deep inside, deep inside your love
Deep inside your love
Inside, inside your love
Yeahhhhhh
About Inside Part II
Trey Songz's "Inside Part II" stands as a defining track from the mid-2000s New York hip-hop era, showcasing his signature blend of R&B sensibilities and trap-influenced beats. Released during the height of his commercial success, the recording captures the raw, unfiltered energy that characterized his discography, featuring his distinct vocal delivery and melodic hooks. The song exemplifies the genre's shift toward more aggressive, bass-heavy production while maintaining a focus on romantic themes and street narratives. As a staple of his catalog, it reflects the collaborative spirit of the time, often appearing in remixes and compilations that cemented his status as a leading voice in contemporary R&B and hip-hop fusion. The track remains a testament to the era's sound, offering a glimpse into the musical landscape Trey Songz helped shape through his consistent output and stylistic evolution.

