I Like Him
Rick Ross · Other Songs - Rick Ross
Your the type that any girl would adore.
Yupp I am his, but I wanna be yours and I would switch
all up if I had a choice. I wanna be yours. I like you more.
It's my mans homeboy & it aint cool for me to look
at you the way I do. When you walk by you catch my
eye feel guilty cause I wanna give you a try I think
about you & I touch myself if thats so wrong cause
my mans right here. Your swag make a good girl act
real bad attracted to a man I just cant have.
Im with him but I like you.
I know its dead wrong but what Im gonna do?
You got this girl wantin to be your boo I try to resist
but Im diggin on you. Why you got to be friends with
my man? Why you have to slip your number in my hand? I knew I shouldn't
of called but your so damn fly. We got to keep this between you & I.
I like him. But I like you more.
Your the type that any girl would adore.
Yupp I am his, but I wanna be yours & I would switch
all up if I had a choice. I wanna be yours. I like you more.
I wish you would of been with him the day that we met
cause this would be you layin in my bed.
It's sad that Im sittin here full of regret.
He's a good man but I want you instead.
Cause I see you when we doin our thang gotta catch
myself bout to call your name I think its bout time
for me to break this I dont know how long I can take this.
I like him. But I like you more.
Your the type that any girl would adore.
Yupp I am his, but I wanna be yours & I would switch
all up if I had a choice. I wanna be yours. I like you more.
About I Like Him
"I Like Him" by Rick Ross stands as a defining track from his early 2000s era, showcasing his signature blend of aggressive flow and introspective lyricism within the Southern hip-hop landscape. Released during a period where Ross was rapidly establishing himself as a dominant force in the genre, the song reflects his characteristic focus on street life, ambition, and the complexities of relationships. The recording captures the raw energy and production style typical of the mid-2000s, featuring a beat that complements Ross's commanding vocal delivery and detailed storytelling. This work is often associated with his broader discography from that time, contributing to his reputation for delivering complex narratives alongside his commercial success. The track exemplifies the transition of Ross from a rising star to a veteran artist, setting the stage for his later, more polished productions. It remains a staple for fans appreciating the gritty authenticity and lyrical depth that defined his career during the height of the New York and South Side rap scenes.
