Still My Boo
Babyface · A Love Story [2004]
You're my Monday morning breakfast
And you're my Tuesday rendezvous
You're my Wednesday afternoon sex
You're my Thursday, mad at you, oh
You're my Friday morning break up
Friday night I'm missing you
My Saturday evening make up
Sunday morning, still my boo
Still my boo, ooo yeah
You're my Monday morning laughter
And you're my Tuesday, dreams at two
You're my Wednesday morning after
You're my Thursday, still love you
You're my Friday morning break up
Friday night I am missing you
My Saturday evening make up
Sunday morning still my boo
Still my boo
Yeah, you're my Monday evening lover
You're my Tuesday morning blues
You're my Wednesday when things are getting better
Better, you're my Thursday, Thursday, all confused
You're my Friday, yeah, my morning break up
And Friday night, I'm still missing you
My Saturday evening make up
Sunday morning, uh
Still my boo, still My boo
And you're my Tuesday rendezvous
You're my Wednesday afternoon sex
You're my Thursday, mad at you, oh
You're my Friday morning break up
Friday night I'm missing you
My Saturday evening make up
Sunday morning, still my boo
Still my boo, ooo yeah
You're my Monday morning laughter
And you're my Tuesday, dreams at two
You're my Wednesday morning after
You're my Thursday, still love you
You're my Friday morning break up
Friday night I am missing you
My Saturday evening make up
Sunday morning still my boo
Still my boo
Yeah, you're my Monday evening lover
You're my Tuesday morning blues
You're my Wednesday when things are getting better
Better, you're my Thursday, Thursday, all confused
You're my Friday, yeah, my morning break up
And Friday night, I'm still missing you
My Saturday evening make up
Sunday morning, uh
Still my boo, still My boo
Still My Boo
Babyface's 'Still My Boo' stands as a defining track from his 2004 album 'A Love Story,' showcasing his signature blend of R&B and soulful pop. Released during a period where he continued to refine his melodic sensibilities, the song captures the enduring nature of romantic attachment with a polished, contemporary production style. As a key component of his discography, the recording exemplifies his ability to craft emotionally resonant ballads that balance personal vulnerability with radio-friendly hooks. The track remains a testament to his career-long commitment to crafting timeless love songs that resonate across generations, solidifying his status as a pivotal figure in modern R&B history.

