Rock Me In
Britney Spears · Other Songs - Britney Spears
Rockin headspace,
I'm trippin out
This is my place
What you're about
If you come over we can fly away
Together, let's go
Take me down and you rock me in
Spin me all around I feel so dizzy
I fall into you
You rock me, you rock me
You rock me in
Come and hold me tight and don't let go
Take me in your arms and bring me closer
Ooh, I want you
You rock me, you rock me
You rock me in
If you want to, we can race
I'm super fast now
You wanna chase?
I can fake it
Because you're mind
Double time now
So get in line
If you come over we can fly away
Together, let's go
Take me down and you rock me in
Spin me all around I feel so dizzy
I fall into you
You rock me, you rock me
You rock me in
Come and hold me tight and don't let go
Take me in your arms and bring me closer
Ooh, I want you
You rock me, you rock me
You rock me in
Rock
Me
In
You rock me in
My world is spinning round you
Don't wanna let you down
I'm lost when you're around me
Take me so far away from here
Look how I'm spinning round you
Don't wanna let you down
I'm lost and can't be found now
Take me down
Take me down
If you come over we can fly away
Together, let's go
Take me down and you rock me in
Spin me all around I feel so dizzy
I fall into you
You rock me, you rock me
You rock me in
Come and hold me tight and don't let go
Take me in your arms and bring me closer
Ooh, I want you
You rock me, you rock me
You rock me in
Rock
Me
In
You rock me in
Rock
Me
In
You rock me in
Rock
Me
In
You rock me in
Rock Me In
Released in 2001, "Rock Me In" stands as a defining track from Britney Spears' debut album, *...Baby One More Time*. The song exemplifies the pop and dance-pop sound that characterized her early career, blending upbeat rhythms with her signature vocal style. Produced by Max Martin and Dr. Luke, the recording features a catchy hook and a production style that became a blueprint for many subsequent pop hits. It served as a key single from the era, reinforcing Spears' image as a global pop icon and showcasing the polished, radio-friendly aesthetic that dominated the early 2000s. The track remains a staple of her discography, representing the peak of her initial commercial success and the era's mainstream pop sensibilities.

