Ooh, Ohh, Hey...

Usher · Other Songs - Usher

(hook)



I'll pay a penny for your thoughts



A nickel for your kiss, you know that I will



I'll pay a penny for your thoughts, yes I will



A nickel for your kiss, you know that I will (listen)



Listen honey baby, there's something that i've



Gotta make clear



You may have had other lovers in your life



That can't compare to what's going down here



I promise I'll be gentle, I'm gonna give you all



That I've got (got)



Don't say no, let your body go,



I'll do my thing nice and slow if you tell me your



Thoughts



(hook)



I'll pay a penny for your thoughts



A nickel for your kiss, you know that I will



I'll pay a penny for your thoughts, come on



Nickel for your kiss, you know that I will, I will



I will pay anything to know what's on your mind



I do whatever it takes, pretty baby



I will pay anything to know what's on your



Mind please tell me baby, I would pay anytime, tell me what's on your mind



Yeah, yeah, yeah



Girl I wanna work your body



Like your body was a (9) to (5)



And just when you think I'm getting tired baby



I'll be putting in overtime



I only want to please you, to tease you is not my style



Just let me know when your ready for love



Girl you gotta make up your mind



I'll pay a penny for your thoughts



A nickel for your kiss, you know that I will



I'll pay a penny for your thoughts, yes I will



A nickel for your kiss, you know that I will



I will pay anything to know what's on your mind



I will pay anythign to know what's om your mind



I will pay anytime, tell me what's on your mind



I will pay anytime, tell me what's on your mind



Baby tell me, tell me baby



Whatever you want girl



Whatever you need lady



I'll be right there for you baby, yes I will



I'll pay a penny for your thoughts



A nickel for your kiss, I will

Ooh, Ohh, Hey...

Usher's "Ooh, Ohh, Hey..." stands as a quintessential example of his early R&B and pop fusion, capturing the raw energy of the late 1990s. Released during the peak of his career, the track showcases his signature vocal style, blending smooth melodic lines with rhythmic intensity that defined the genre's evolution at the time. As a standalone recording, it highlights his ability to craft emotive hooks that resonated with audiences across the United States. The song reflects the broader musical landscape of the era, where soulful vocals met contemporary production techniques, cementing Usher's status as a leading figure in modern R&B. Its enduring appeal lies in its authentic delivery and the timeless quality of its composition, making it a staple in discussions about 90s pop culture and vocal performance.