She Got Me

Nelly · Other Songs - Nelly

Ohhhhh Yeahhhh

Chorus:

Man you better leave your girl at home man

Cause if i catch her in the club all alone man

She gon be long gone 4x (Yeah Yeah Yeah)

Man you better leave your girl at home man

Cause if i catch her in the club all alone man

She gon be long gone 4x (Yeah Yeah Yeah)



(Nelly Verse)

Your girl so fine

Your girl I gotta make her mine

Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhhh Ohhh

I know You dont mind

Cause i see her all alone all the time

So dont be stupid and bring her to the club

Cause I gurantee im gonna snatch her up

Im about to make your girl my girl (Whos girl?) Your Girl



Chorus:

Man you better leave your girl at home man

Cause if i catch her in the club all alone man

She gon be long gone 4x (Yeah Yeah Yeah)

Man you better leave your girl at home man

Cause if i catch her in the club all alone man

She gon be long gone 4x (Yeah Yeah Yeah)



(Nelly 2ND vERSE)

uHH uHH Uhh Uhhh

All it takes is one drink

Man I promise you she gonna throw her ass on me Yeahh

Ohhhh Ohhh Yeahhhh Yeahh Yeahhh

Imma take her to the crib

Have her feeling like a kid

Lady gonna be licking like she lick candy

Straight from a baby Yeahhh

Ohhhh Ohhh Yeahhhh Yeahh

And i know you dont mind

Cause i see her all alone all the time



Yeahh Yeahh Yeahh Ohhh Yeahhh

So dont be stupid and bring her to the club

Cause I gurantee im gonna snatch her up

Im about to make your girl my girl (Whos girl?) Your Girl



Chorus:

Man you better leave your girl at home man

Cause if i catch her in the club all alone man

She gon be long gone 4x (Yeah Yeah Yeah)

Man you better leave your girl at home man

Cause if i catch her in the club all alone man

She gon be long gone 4x (Yeah Yeah Yeah)

She Got Me

Released by Nelly, 'She Got Me' stands as a defining track from the mid-2000s hip-hop era, blending trap-influenced rhythms with his signature melodic flow. The recording exemplifies the shift toward more rhythmic, bass-heavy production that characterized Nelly's later work, distinguishing it from his earlier, more traditional drill-heavy sound. As a standalone single, the song showcases his ability to craft catchy hooks and maintain a charismatic vocal delivery that resonated with a broad audience. It reflects the collaborative spirit of the time, featuring artists who helped shape the sound of Southern rap and urban pop. The track remains a staple of his discography, illustrating his evolution as an artist and his continued relevance in the genre.