You Make Me Wanna (Timbaland Remix)

Usher · Other Songs - Usher

[Timbaland]

Uh, uh-uh, can you feel me?

Uh, say what? Say what

Uh, uh-uh, can you feel me?

Usher



[1 - Usher]

You make me wanna leave the one I'm with

Start a new relationship with you

This is what you do

Think about her and all the things it come along with

You make me



You make me wanna leave the one I'm with

Start a new relationship with you

This is what you do

Think about her and all the things it come along with

You make me, you make me



[Usher]

Before anything began between us

You were like my best friend

The one I used to run and talk to

When me and my girl was having problems

You used to say it'll be OK

Suggest little nice things I should do

And when I go home at night and lay my head down

All I seem to think about was you

And how



[Repeat 1]



[Usher]

Now what's bad is you're the one that hooked us up

Knowing it should have been you

What's sad is that I love her but I'm falling for you

What should I do?

Should I tell my baby bye-bye?

Should I do exactly what I feel inside?

Cuz I, I don't wanna go, don't need to stay

But I really need to get it together



[Repeat 1]



[Timbaland]

Baby it's kind of honey

How you make me feel

I've been with your friend for about five years (five years)

I never thought that I would change my decision (uh-huh)

I wanna kiss you and hold your hand with your permission

(Uh-huh)

Honey got me twisted in the head like a cuckoo clock

Trying not to look

But I, but I, but I can't stop

What can I say? I wanna be with you

Usher bring in the hook, I'm out dude what?



[Repeat 1]



Ooh you're making me

You're making me, you're make me

Oh you make meĀ”-



[Repeat 1]



Leave the one I'm with

Start a new relationship with you

This is what you do

Think about her and all the things it come along with

You make me, you make me



[Repeat 1 till end]

You Make Me Wanna (Timbaland Remix)

Usher's 'You Make Me Wanna' stands as a defining track of the mid-2000s R&B landscape, reimagined here by producer Timbaland. The remix elevates the original's emotional core with a driving, futuristic beat that became a staple of the era's club and radio rotation. This recording showcases Usher's signature vocal style, blending raw vulnerability with the polished production typical of his work during the *Confessions* era. The song exemplifies the collaborative spirit of the time, merging R&B sensibilities with Timbaland's innovative electronic soundscapes. It remains a significant song in Usher's discography, illustrating his ability to adapt his artistry across different production styles while maintaining his distinct vocal identity. The track's enduring popularity reflects its role in shaping the sound of late 2000s pop music.