Heat
Mariah Carey · Other Songs - Mariah Carey
Heat, heat, heat
Heat, heat, heat
Next time I'm gonna come on harder
Can't step on this heat Don't Bother
Next time I'm gonna, next time I'm gonna
Can't step on this heat Don't Bother
I see you put your favorite
Dress on again
I guess you thought
That you would stick
but now you're ready [?]
You got your tag tucked in
Strugglin'
Tryin to look cute in your
Best friend's boots
But they don't hardly fit
Why you back again
Tryin' to steal man
I told you once before
But you don't know me
I ain't who you think I'm is
I will snatch off all this ish
You think I won't come out of
These heels and make it clear, ho?
(I ain't the one)
You think I won't f*ck up my hair and take it, b*tch?
Keep your hands off of my boo
Ain't no tellin' what I'll do
What makes you think you
Fly enough to take my man?
(Not, y'all ain't the one)
All these J-Ho want what's mine
But they done lost they minds
They on him like the ice-cream man
Night and day
Why I gotta fight to keep
'Em all away
They cryin' but they know
They can't have none
Obsessin' but they messin
With the wrong one
I ain't who you think I'm is
I will snatch off all this *ish
You think I won't come out of
These heels and make it clear, ho?
(I ain't the one)
You think I won't f*ck up my hair and take it, b*tch?
Keep your hands off my boo
Ain't no tellin' what I'll do
What makes you think you
Fly enough to take my man?
(No, I ain't the one)
Next time I'm gonna come on harder
Can't step on this heat Don't Bother
(Heat, heat, heat)
Next time I'm gonna, next time I'm gonna
Can't step on this heat Don't Bother
(Heat, heat, heat)
You think I won't come out of
These heels and make it clear, ho?
(I ain't the one)
You think I won't f*ck up my hair and take it, b*tch?
Keep your hands off my boo
Ain't no tellin' what I'll do
What makes you think you
Fly enough to take my man?
(No, I ain't the one)
Oh, oh oh
Cause y'all ain't the one
About Heat
Mariah Carey's "Heat" stands as a defining track from her 1993 album *Daydream*, showcasing her signature blend of R&B and pop sensibilities. Released during a period where she was redefining the boundaries of female vocalists in mainstream music, the song features her powerful belting and intricate melodic runs that became hallmarks of her discography. As a key component of *Daydream*, the recording contributed to the album's commercial success and solidified her status as a global superstar. The track exemplifies the lush production style of the early 90s, characterized by smooth synths and a rhythmic groove that supported her soaring vocals. "Heat" remains a staple in her catalog, often performed live to demonstrate her technical prowess and emotional depth, continuing to resonate with audiences decades after its initial release.

