Girlfriend

Lloyd · Other Songs - Lloyd

If you wanna be my girlfriend

Then girl you gotta know what I like

Such a crazy world I'm living in

So let's allow me the key tonight

You don't have to be a perfect 10

All you gotta be is ite

And if you was my girfriend, I'd let you stay tonight



Tell me what's your name and number

Do ya mind if I call ya

(Call me, course not)

Baby expalin the feeling I get inside

Whenever I get around ya

(Well I just got out of a relationship,

and I don't know if I'm ready or not)

How can that be, when I feel so alive

And your love is the reason why

(I'm kinda feeling you too, but what are we gunna do)

Baby hurry up, now we don't have much time

No turnign back now, were in too deep

Don't be afraid to cross the line

I'll make you mine you see



If you wanna be my girlfriend

Then girl you gotta know what I like

Such a crazy world I'm living in

So let's allow me the key tonight

You don't have to be a perfect 10

All you gotta be is ite

And if you was my girfriend, I'd let you stay tonight



If you wanna be my girlfriend

Then girl you gotta know what I like

Such a crazy world I'm living in

So let's allow me the key tonight

You don't have to be a perfect 10

All you gotta be is ite

And if you was my girfriend, I'd let you stay tonight

Girlfriend

Lloyd's "Girlfriend" stands as a defining track from his 2007 debut album, Street Love. Released during the height of the East Coast hip-hop renaissance, the song exemplifies Lloyd's signature style, blending gritty storytelling with a raw, unpolished production aesthetic that became a hallmark of his early career. The recording captures the essence of the mid-2000s drill and hardcore rap scene, characterized by its aggressive delivery and focus on street life narratives. As a cornerstone of his discography, the track solidified his reputation as a formidable force in the genre, influencing a generation of artists who sought to capture the authenticity and intensity of urban life through their music. Its enduring appeal lies in its direct, no-nonsense approach to lyricism and its seamless integration into the broader landscape of contemporary hip-hop.